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The early books of Homer's Odyssey feature the stories of two other heroes and their experiences in returning home—the return of Orestes to the house of his father Agamemnon, and the return of Menelaus home from Troy. What significance do these two stories have for the reader's and for Telemachus' own understanding of the situation that prevails in the household of Odysseus?
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