Telemachus is a philosophical classic that blends Greek mythology with the values ¿¿of wisdom and leadership, written by French writer François Fenelon. The novel tells about the adventures of the young man Telmac, the son of the Greek hero Ulysses, who embarks on a long journey to search for his father, accompanied by his wise teacher, Mentor. Along his journey, Tilmac faces many challenges and dangers, while learning profound lessons in leadership and virtue. The novel provides an indirect criticism of the rulers and their injustice, as the writer presents a philosophical vision about the importance of justice and concern for the interests of the people. The story is interspersed with fantasy elements taken from Greek mythology, showing love and conflict between gods and humans. Fenelon blends political and social symbolism to present a text rich in meaning, through which he addresses issues related to power, justice, and wisdom.
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