1. Initial: Telemachos calls a town meeting to tell the suitors to leave his mother's house and let them live in peace. Reversal: Antinous calls Penelopeia a liar (when she was secretly unravelling the cloth) and it is her fault that all the suitors haven't left yet. Revelation: The suitors will not leave nor listen to Telemachos, so Athena tells him to gather the supplies he will need, as she gathers a boat/crew for their journey, which she says will leave that night. 2. Personification Protagonist: Telemachos, he is the one who calls the meeting, along with telling the suitors to leave.
The Odyssey Book 2
1. Initial: Telemachos calls a town meeting to tell the suitors to leave his mother's house and let them live in peace. Reversal: Antinous calls Penelopeia a liar (when she was secretly unravelling the cloth) and it is her fault that all the suitors haven't left yet. Revelation: The suitors will not leave nor listen to Telemachos, so Athena tells him to gather the supplies he will need, as she gathers a boat/crew for their journey, which she says will leave that night. 2. Personification Protagonist: Telemachos, he is the one who calls the meeting, along with telling the suitors to leave.
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