Table of Contents
- 1 Does Argus recognize Odysseus?
- 2 Is Argus loyal to Odysseus?
- 3 How does Argus react to Odysseus?
- 4 How does Argus show loyalty to Odysseus?
- 5 What does Odysseus reaction to Argus tell us about Odysseus?
- 6 What happens to Argus after seeing Odysseus?
- 7 What was the relationship between Odysseus and Argos?
- 8 What was the name of Odysseus’s dog in the Odyssey?
Does Argus recognize Odysseus?
Unlike everyone else, including Eumaios, a lifelong friend, Argos recognizes Odysseus at once and he has just enough strength to drop his ears and wag his tail but cannot get up to greet his master. The simplicity of the relationship between Argos and Odysseus allows their reunion to be immediate and sincere.
Is Argus loyal to Odysseus?
Argus in The Odyssey was only mentioned in the last part of the play. Although little is known about him, he was deemed to be considered a faithful dog to Odysseus.
What does Argus represent in the Odyssey?
Argos, Odysseus’ dog, is symbolic of the kingdom of Ithaca. When Odysseus left Ithaca, Argos was a strong and quick dog renowned for his tracking prowess; however, Argos, like the rest of his house and kingdom, had been neglected by the servants and suitors.
Who is Argus and how does he react to Odysseus?
Argus is Odysseus’ dog, who has remained faith to his master and mourned his absence for 20 years. When Odysseus returns in disguise, Argus is the first to recognize him. Argus has only stayed alive well beyond a dog’s natural life span in order to wait for his master; once he greets his master, he can die in peace.
How does Argus react to Odysseus?
How does Argus react to Odysseus’ return? Argus recognizes his master’s voice and raises his head, but is too feeble to move from where he lies.
How does Argus show loyalty to Odysseus?
Argos was loyal to Odysseus by waiting twenty years for Odysseus to return, even though most had presumed he was dead. He was the first to recognize Odysseus when he returned from the Trojan War, even though Odysseus was disguised as a beggar. Argos would only die after he had seen his master once more.
What was Odysseus reaction to seeing Argus and why?
How does Odysseus react when he sees Argos? He is deeply touched but he tries to maintain self-control.
How did Argus respond to hearing Odysseus?
What does Telemachus think Odysseus is? What did Argos do when he heard Odysseus’ voice? Wagged his tail. How did Odysseus react to seeing his old dog?
What does Odysseus reaction to Argus tell us about Odysseus?
What happens to Argus after seeing Odysseus?
Argos recognizes Odysseus at once, and he has just enough strength to drop his ears and wag his tail but cannot get up to greet his master. As soon as Odysseus passes by (but not without shedding a tear for his beautiful dog lying in manure) and enters his hall, Argos dies.
What is Argus response?
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What did Argus do when he heard Odysseus voice?
What was the relationship between Odysseus and Argos?
The simplicity of the relationship between Argos and Odysseus allows their reunion to be immediate and sincere. This was a substantial event in the marking of Odysseus’s return. As they were speaking, a dog that had been lying asleep raised his head and pricked up his ears.
What was the name of Odysseus’s dog in the Odyssey?
This was a substantial event in the marking of Odysseus’s return. As they were speaking, a dog that had been lying asleep raised his head and pricked up his ears. This was Argos, whom Odysseus had bred before setting out for Troy, but he had never had any enjoyment from him.
Why does Odysseus disguise himself as a beggar?
In his absence, reckless suitors have taken over his house in hopes of marrying his wife Penelope. In order to secretly re-enter his house to ultimately spring a surprise attack on the suitors, Odysseus disguises himself as a beggar, and only his son Telemachus is told of his true identity.