Argos symbolizes loyalty and perseverance. By waiting faithfully for his master Odysseus to return, Argos reflects the enduring spirit of Ithaca and its people who also await the king's homecoming. Like Argos, the people of Ithaca remain steadfast and loyal despite Odysseus's prolonged absence.
it symbolizes the joys and difficults of the voage of life
Argos was Odysseus' faithful dog. He waited for his master's return to Ithaca for over twenty years, then when he finally saw him return home, he wagged his tail and died.
It's ironic because while Odysseus' loyal dog recognizes him, none of the human characters do. This highlights the deteriorated state of Ithaca in Odysseus' absence, as his household, including his wife and servants, fail to recognize him, while the dog, a symbol of loyalty and fidelity, does. Homer is showing the lack of proper care and attention given to Odysseus' home during his long absence.
Odysseus weeps in Ithaca when he is recognized by his loyal dog, Argos, who then passes away after waiting faithfully for his return. Odysseus also weeps when he reunites with his son Telemachus and wife Penelope, overwhelmed with joy and relief to be home after his long journey.
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The way it is played and held and displayed it appears to symbolize male genitals.
Find it, get it, Argos it!
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
ithaca gun is defunct in ithaca