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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Book tres
I thought that this book was most interesting. Nestor is an interesting character, and I was surprised about how elaborately he celebrated, and how he welcomed Telechamus, because of his father. Obviously, Minerva is disguised as Mentor, and eventually reveals her true identity at the end of Book three. Nestor seems to adore her, and I'm thinking that it is not a usual occurrance to see a god or goddess in person fly away like an eagle...This book also revealed that Nestor knew nothing about Telechamus's father, Ulysses's dissapearance. One question I have is, why isn't Minerva telling Telechamus that his father is alive, just being held prisoner? No confusing words this book.
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