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Title: The Odyssey


1
The Odyssey
  • Book Fifteen

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Book Fifteen
  • Athene arrives in Sparta, she tells Telemachus to
    return home because the suitors are becoming more
    troublesome and are putting pressure on his
    mother to marry, she says his mother might marry
    one of them in his absence. She also informs him
    of the plot against his life.
  • She tells him to sail at night and to avoid the
    straits of Samos, where they are lying in wait.
    He is to land at a different harbour he must
    then go to the swineherds hut.

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Book Fifteen
  • Telemachus urges Menelaus to let him go home. He
    says he is afraid for his property because no one
    is in charge of this, in his absence. Menelaus
    and Helen present gifts to Telemachus. They then
    partake in a farewell feast at Spartas palace.
  • As they depart an eagle passes by with a goose in
    it talons it is assumed this is an omen of some
    kind, did heaven send this omen for us two or
    for you. Helen says that the eagle is just like
    Odysseus, who will return and pounce on the
    suitors.

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Book Fifteen
  • Peisistratus and Telemachos speed off to Pylos.
    Telemachos asks Peisistratus to take him straight
    to his ship and not to Nestors palace. He cannot
    afford any more time for hospitality. When they
    reach his ship, his crew are promptly ordered to
    get the boat ready for departure.
  • Before his departure, while praying to Athene,
    Telemachus meets a man called Theoclymenus. He is
    a fugitive, on the run, being pursued by
    relatives of a man he killed. Theoclymenus asks
    if he could go with Telemachus. The young prince
    agrees.

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Book Fifteen
  • Back at Ithaca Odysseus tells the swineherd that
    he intends to go to the palace to get a job as a
    servant. Eumaeus advises him to stay with him
    until the prince Telemachus returns. He must stay
    where he is because he will be offered no
    hospitality by the suitors.
  • The stranger (Odysseus) asks about the kings
    mother and father. Eumaeus tells him Laertes
    prays inconsolably for death because of the loss
    of his wife, the queen, and his son Odysseus. The
    queen died of a broken heart.

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Book Fifteen
  • Eumaeus, finally, tells Odysseus about his own
    sorry story. He was from noble birth his father
    was king of Syrie. This island was a place of
    wealth and peace.
  • A Phoenician woman who served at their table was
    seduced by a Phoenician trader to return with him
    back to his native land. She stole the prince
    (Eumaeus) and some riches from the royal palace
    and brought these with her, but on their return
    the ships were wrecked and Eumaeus washed up on
    Ithaca thats how he came to be there.

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Book Fifteen
  • Finally, Telemachus and his crew arrive safely on
    Ithaca.
  • Overhead, an eagle is clutching a dove in its
    claws, some of its feathers fall from the sky.
    Theoclymenus says this is a sign from heaven, In
    all Ithaca there is no more royal house than
    yours. No yours is the power for all time.
    Telemachos sets off for Eumaeus farm.

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Book Fifteen Important Points
  • Note that Athene is on hand to help Odysseus
    family once again
  • Note the maturity of Telemachus he now makes
    important decisions, shows leadership e.g. he
    says, decisively to Peisistratus that he will not
    go to Pylos because he must be on his way. He
    takes on board Theoclymenus, (a risk here because
    this man was a complete stranger) also there is
    no Athena around to assist him, he can manage on
    his own. His order to his men, to ready the boats
    for departure, is confident and self-assured.
  • Telemachus has mixed easily with the great Heroes
    of the Trojan War the world of the heroic.

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Book Fifteen Important Points
  • Note the omen (goose) and how Helen of Sparta
    interprets this. This omen is the first of many
    such signs from the heavens.
  • Be aware of Eumaeus continuous help to Odysseus
    (who is disguised). The simple herdsman is a
    model of humility and loyalty.
  • Note that an eagle passing by Telemachus right
    shoulder is a sign that his royal house is indeed
    a powerful one.

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Book Fifteen Questions
  1. Describe Athenes role in this book.
  2. Describe the two omens that Telemachus witnesses
    and what they mean.
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