Who says the following and why?

"[N]ow that you mention it, I see a likeness too . . .
Odysseus's feet were like the boy's, his hands as well,
his glancing eyes, his head, and the fine shock of hair.
Yes, and just now, as I was talking about Odysseus,
remembering how he struggled, suffered, all for me,
a flood of tears came streaming down his face" *
Helen is recognizing Telemachus for the first time.
Menelaus is recognizing Telemachus for the first time.
Menelaus is pretending to finally recognize Telemachus.
none of these