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Humans and Gods and Goddesses in Ancient Greek live separate lives; however, a Goddess Athena comes down for mount Olympus to help Odysseus and Telemachus in disguise. Athena comes to Ithaca seeking to aid Telemachus and his Mother deal with is lost father and the suitors that are coming to his house. While Telemachus is speaking to Athena in disguise he comes to a point where he accepts that he has an issue with his father lost at sea. Telemachus responds, “ Then all united Achaea would have raised a tomb/… But now the whirlwinds have ripped him away, no fame for him! He lost and gone now- out of sight, out of mind- and I…/ He’s left me tears and grief” (1. 278-284) Telemachus states "out of mind" because it has been so many years since he …show more content…
The "whirlwinds" that Telemachus is saying took his father away are the gods that are in control of the sea, he probably thinks that he has done something to irritate the gods to make him lost at sea. Early on in The True Diary Of The Part Time Indian Junior shares his Mental and physical issues and both equally as major issue to deal with on a daily basis. He has many physical issues from birth and lives on a poor Native American reservation Arnold Spirit has to overcome his peers in his reservation school; moreover, He transfers schools and has to deal with new students teasing him over his disabilities. Arnold states, “I was actually born with too much cerebral spinal fluid inside my skull. But cerebral spinal fluid is just the doctors’ fancy way of saying brain grease.”(Page 8). He is accepting his issues by jokingly talking about …show more content…
He has just come home from searching for his father and is giving up hope. Telemachus is at Eumaeus, the swineherd house and he says, “ Dear old man, it’s all for you that I’ve come,/ to see you for myself and learn the news-/ whether mother still holds out in the halls/ or some other man has married her at last,/ and Odysseus’ bed, I suppose, is lying empty,/ blanketed now with filthy cobwebs” (16. 34-39). Telemachus "mother still holds out in the halls" which is showing her loyalty to Odysseus. You must keep in mind that the suitors have to eating there food and ransacking their house all this time. Her loyalty is reiterated when "Odysseus' bed... blanketed now with faith cobwebs" to show that she has not had a affair with any of the suitors. She has not one to stop her from moving on and choosing a new husband. Mid way through the book Arnold’s gets a letter from his sister who left the reservation with her boyfriend and few years ago and sends a letter home occasionally. He misses his sister and wishes that she was home or in a stable living condition. His sibling his living in a camper or mobile home with her boyfriend and are sightseeing all over the country to separate themselves with the enclosed reservation. A short part of a letter states, “Dear Junior: I love it here in Montana. It’s beautiful. Yesterday, I rode a horse for the first time. Indians still ride horses in Montana.

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