While hospitality and courtesy unfold abroad, danger stirs at home. Absence, once unnoticed, becomes a cause for alarm.
In The Odyssey, Book 4, preparations for feasting continue in the halls of Menelaus, but the scene shifts back to Ithaca, where the suitors idle in sport and arrogance before Odysseus’ palace. Their routine is broken when Noëmon asks after his ship, lent to Telemachus for the journey to Pylos.
The question lands with force. Antinous and Eurymachus, startled by the news, press for details—when Telemachus left, with whom, and whether the ship was taken willingly—marking the moment when the young prince’s journey draws dangerous attention.
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