begger!! of course!!
Most people do not recognize Odysseus because Athena has disguised him as a beggar.
He disguises himself as a beggar. Athena helps him do this.
Athena disguised him because the men who were courting his wife would have attacked him on sight if they knew it was him. They wanted to take power and Odysseus' Return would ruin their chance.
Odysseus returns home but remains disguised. Once he learns about the 108 suitors he kills them with the help of Telemachus and Philoeteus.
He was disguised as an old man, by her magic.
Most people do not recognize Odysseus because Athena has disguised him as a beggar.
He disguises himself as a beggar. Athena helps him do this.
Athena disguised him because the men who were courting his wife would have attacked him on sight if they knew it was him. They wanted to take power and Odysseus' Return would ruin their chance.
Odysseus returns home but remains disguised. Once he learns about the 108 suitors he kills them with the help of Telemachus and Philoeteus.
He was disguised as an old man, by her magic.
He at first does not believe it is actually his father.....then his father explains that Athena disguised him and then Telemachus is overjoyed of course!
he is disguised as a beggar. Athena disguises him like that.
The first person to approach Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca is Athena disguised as a young shepherd. She warns him that his home is full of enemies and advises him on how to handle the situation.
When Odysseus returns home, he claims to be a beggar.
Because all the suiters not working at all and they were slacking and being treated really well.
Penelope comes across as clever, cautious, and perceptive during her conversation with the disguised Odysseus. She tests him with questions and ultimately reveals her shrewdness and loyalty to her husband through their interaction.
When Odysseus arrived home goddess Athene disguised him as an old man so that nobody could recognize him.