Odysseus reveals himself to his son Telemachus and his faithful swineherd Eumaeus in Homer's epic, The Odyssey.
To the suitors.
with the cyclops and when he disguises himself as a beggar
The two people who are cruel to Odysseus the beggar are Melanthius, the goatherd, and Antinous, one of the suitors. They both mistreat and abuse Odysseus during his time disguised as a beggar in his own home.
Two distinct personalities of Odysseus is he has a strong desire to reach his Penelope and settle down. However, he has a tendency to do things for his own danger and pleasure. He plugs the men's ears from the Sirens, but he listens for himself. He taunts the Cyclops as well.
Its Odysseus, not Odyddeus. One of them is where he hides himself, (or clokes himself with a magical item. One of the two...). And then he called him a name. The Cyclops, Polymyth, was angry, and asked, "who's there"? Odysseus said, "Nobody". Polymyth, being a cyclops, wasn't, the sharpest tool in the shed, and he thought "Nobody" was Odysseus's name. He threw boulders at the spot where he thought he heard it. That gave time for Odyseus to escape... Sorry, but I'm not sure what the second one was.
Ponyboy told him that Johnny and Dally weren't dead, and that he had killed Bob himself.
Both Circe and Calypso had trysts with Odysseus.
The two servants, Eumaios and Philoitos, embody loyalty and faithfulness to Odysseus. This trait is valued by Odysseus at this point because he is in disguise and needs trustworthy allies to help him reclaim his kingdom and identity without revealing himself to potential enemies like the suitors. Eumaios's loyalty is crucial in keeping Odysseus' true identity hidden and aiding in his plan to overthrow the suitors.
brendan wright and himself
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
Athene and Philotitus.