Table of Contents
- 1 How does Menelaus ask Proteus for help?
- 2 How did Proteus escape Menelaus?
- 3 Is the Trojan horse mentioned in the Odyssey?
- 4 Who brought the message of Helen’s abduction to Menelaus?
- 5 Who helps Menelaus with a plan to capture Proteus?
- 6 How did Menelaus get Proteus out of the cave?
- 7 What does Menelaus tell Telemachus about Odysseus’ fate?
- 8 How did Menelaus get home after the Trojan War?
How does Menelaus ask Proteus for help?
Menelaus and two chosen men were to go there and hide among the seals and grab Proteus by surprise. They were to hold on no matter what form he changed into. When he stopped changing, then Menelaus could ask him which god was angry with them, then they could sacrifice to that god.
How did Proteus escape Menelaus?
To get Proteus to speak, Menelaus would have to grasp and hold him even though he would “take the forms / of all beasts, and water, and blinding fire” in the attempt to escape (4:417-18; Fitzgerald, p.
What does Menelaus first reveal regarding Odyssey when Telemachus tells Menelaus who he is and the purpose of his visit?
What does Menelaus first reveal regarding Odysseus when Telemachus tells Menelaus who he is and the purpose of his visit? He would have given Odysseus a city upon his return from Troy. Menelaus give Odysseus credit for keeping the men still and quiet inside the horse.
Is the Trojan horse mentioned in the Odyssey?
The story of the Trojan Horse is well-known. First mentioned in the Odyssey, it describes how Greek soldiers were able to take the city of Troy after a fruitless ten-year siege by hiding in a giant horse supposedly left as an offering to the goddess Athena.
Who brought the message of Helen’s abduction to Menelaus?
Roisman argues this shows Helen’s willingness to take responsibility for precipitating the deadly course of events. Iris, who summons Helen to witness a duel between her two husbands to decide with whom she will live, inspires Helen with a longing for her original husband, Menelaus.
What does the old man of the sea tell Menelaus?
What does the Old Man of the Sea tell Menelaus about Odysseus? The Old Man of the Sea says that Odysseus is on Calypso’s island being held captive, but he is alive. He has no way to get home.
Who helps Menelaus with a plan to capture Proteus?
Eidothea
With the help of Eidothea, they plan the capture of Proteus. Every day, Proteus would come up ashore and would lay with his seals on the sand. There, Menelaus digs four holes to capture the sea god.
How did Menelaus get Proteus out of the cave?
Menelaus and his men snuck into the cave before dawn and grabbed Proteus when he came to look over the seals. He changed into animals and trees and tried to frighten them, but they did not let go. This story always struck me as extremely interesting as Menelaus had to push past constant change while keeping a single goal in mind.
Does Menelaus make it back before Orestes does?
It is not clear why it matters whether Menelaus makes it back before Orestes does to kill Aegisthus, murderer of Agamemnon. Proteus tells Menelaus that because he is the husband of Helen, who is the daughter of Zeus, he will end up in a good spot in the afterlife, in the Elysian Fields.
What does Menelaus tell Telemachus about Odysseus’ fate?
Telemachus tells him about the suitors, which Menelaus says is shameful and Odysseus would do something about if he were there. Menelaus then tells Telemachus what he knows about Odysseus’ fate, which involves the story of meeting Proteus, the Old Man of the Sea, at Pharos.
How did Menelaus get home after the Trojan War?
Returning home after the Trojan war Menelaus’s ship was becalmed on the isle of Pharos, after spending 20 days waiting for favorable winds a Nymph named Eidothea explains that only Proteus can help Menelaus get home and that only by capturing Proteus will Menelaus ever get favorable winds to return home.