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In the book the Odyssey, how does odysseus feel on the day his son is born? I don't see this in the cliff notes and can't find it in the book.
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I don't believe it's discussed anywhere in the poem. Telemachus was an infant when Odysseus left for Troy.

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/odyssey/section1.html
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