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What is the significance of “Telemachus” in the poem?

AHe is a rival king

BHe is Ulysses’ companion

CHe represents domestic leadership

DHe opposes Ulysses’ voyage

Answer:

C. He represents domestic leadership

Read Explanation:

Ulysses hands over the responsibilities of ruling Ithaca to his son Telemachus. Telemachus symbolizes prudence, order, and domestic governance — in contrast to Ulysses' yearning for adventure.


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