He had several: Philoetius the cowherd; Eumaeus the swineherd; or Eurycleia the nurse.
to his loyal servant, Eumaeus, who was the swineherd that first met him. There he tasted the food and he knew he was in Ithaca.
He was loyal because he proved to the other people that he was.
The wife of Odysseus - Penelope .
Eumaes was known as the swine herd he was loyal to Odysseus
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No, Odysseus does not threaten Eurycleia with death. In Homer's "Odyssey," he trusts her with his plans and reveals his identity to her after keeping it a secret for many years. Eurycleia is a loyal and trustworthy servant in Odysseus's household.
to his loyal servant, Eumaeus, who was the swineherd that first met him. There he tasted the food and he knew he was in Ithaca.
Yes
Servant should be loyal, truthful to theirmasters.
He was loyal because he proved to the other people that he was.
The wife of Odysseus - Penelope .
Romeo's servant's name was Balthasar. He is loyal to Romeo and tries to help him throughout the play.
Yes, he is because he has a relationship with him as a friend before he leaves Ithaca. However, later on it may not seem so, because Eumaeus sees Odysseus after he has been transfigured by Athena.
Eumaes was known as the swine herd he was loyal to Odysseus
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He puts himself before his men that's loyal-tie