Something I just realized, Odysseus calls Telemachus by his name throughout Act I. Then when he get back to Ithaca, anytime he references Telemachus he calls him a familial title.
“… and hurt my boy”
“You plotted to kill my son”
“Son.”
“Oh my son look how much you’ve grown. Oh my boy, sweetest joy I’ve known.”
“My son I’m finally home!”
Then he calls his son by name while they embrace.
“Telemachus. I’m home.”
I just think it’s interesting. It’s like he’s reminding himself of what his son‘s name is throughout the Trojan War and his journey home.
When he gets back, he’s letting everyone know he’s claiming Telemachus, and reminding the suitors that Telemachus is his son, and he is Telemachus’ father.
Finally, the first time he calls Telemachus by his name, is after the two of them have rekindled their relationship. (I Can’t Help But Wonder is basically the two of them sharing how he views the other.)
The coolest guys you'll find around these parts 🕶 [x]
Telephone doodle
my theory for what henry whispered to camilla is "kitten, i'll be honest. daddy's about to kill himself"
woke up sad thinking of all the people that require hugs right now but aren’t getting them
mizisua,,, 😭😭 i love them so much
let me get this straight. francis is:
gay
catholic
ginger
mentally ill
involved in multiple murders
the only one serving cunt in his friend group
in the 80s
pick a struggle dude
oh to be immortal and be able to consume every piece of knowledge and literature ever
(I don't know the context of this screenshot here. I just know that this was the most in character moment ever)
Zeus and Hermes judging if these 2 villagers (Baucis and philemon) respected xenia good enough or if they should hit them with uncalled for retribution
To be light as the breeze,
Eloquent and full of grace,
My presence in the present.