In "The Odyssey," Telemachus demonstrates leadership by embarking on a journey to find his father, Odysseus, and restore order to Ithaca. He takes initiative by seeking guidance from mentors like Nestor and Menelaus, showing his growth from a passive youth to a proactive leader. Additionally, upon returning home, he stands up to the suitors who have overrun his household, asserting his authority and working alongside Odysseus to reclaim his family's honor. This journey marks his transformation into a capable leader ready to defend his home and legacy.
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