Argus the dog
No, Penelope does not recognize that the beggar is Odysseus.
true she did recognize his uglyass
When Odysseus first returned home to Ithaca, the only person who recognized him was his old nurse, Eurycleia. She was able to recognize Odysseus by a scar he had received as a child from a boar's tusk. She saw the scar when she was washing Odysseus's feet and nearly told Penelope that Odysseus was there, but he stopped her. In addition, his dog also recognized his master Odysseus and then died.
When Odysseus first returned home to Ithaca, the only person who recognized him was his old nurse, Eurycleia. She was able to recognize Odysseus by a scar he had received as a child from a boar's tusk. She saw the scar when she was washing Odysseus's feet and nearly told Penelope that Odysseus was there, but he stopped her. In addition, his dog also recognized his master Odysseus and then died.
Athena disguised Odysseus so no one will recognize him.
True
Eurycleia recognizes Odysseus purely by his scar.Eumaeus and Philoetius recognize Odysseus by his scar after Odysseus reveals who he is. Laertes, Odysseus' father, also recognizes Odysseus by his scar after Odysseus reveals his identity.
Argos
Nausicaa
No, he does not. In fact, Telemachus doesn't even know what his father, Odysseus looks like, because they had only met when Telemachus was a baby.
Telemachus does not recognize Odysseus when they first meet because Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, a transformation made possible by Athena's intervention. Additionally, Telemachus has only known his father as a heroic warrior, and years of separation, compounded by the hardships Odysseus has faced, have altered his appearance. Telemachus is also initially overwhelmed by disbelief and uncertainty, making it difficult for him to accept that the beggar is truly his father.
by the scar on his body.