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Why does Telemachus doubt Odysseus's plan to have Athena and Zeus help them in their fight against the suitors? Your answer should be at least 75 words.

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Answer: At first, Telemachus doesn't believe it is possible that he and his father can defeat the suitors, who number more than a hundred best and strongest men from the country. Finally, he gets reassured by his father and puts faith in his words, agreeing to play the part in the plot against the suitors.

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At first, Telemachus doesn't believe it is possible that he and his father can defeat the suitors, who number more than a hundred best and strongest men from the country. Finally, he gets reassured by his father and puts faith in his words, agreeing to play the part in the plot against the suitors.
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