How is Homer able to tell the story of Telemachus’s journey to find his father, and at the same time, tell a parallel story of Ulysses’s journey, without the audience or his readers questioning the timeline of his tale?

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Having defeated the suitors, Odysseus reveals his identity to Penelope. Together, the men prepare to fight the fathers of the murdered suitors, but Athena intervenes to make peace. The whole second half of The Odyssey is structured as a series of scenes in which Odysseus reveals his identity.

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