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Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, and thus no one recognizes him.
i think it was his wife penelope!!;) Magistra Hoffman
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.
When Odysseus returns home, he finds that there are men that want to marry his wife. Hopefully this is the answer that you want. also that nobody recognizes him because Athena changed his appearence.
Athena disguises Odysseus as a beggar so that he may gain entrance to the palace and murder the suitors. It is through this plan that he can see who he can really trust.
Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, and thus no one recognizes him.
i think it was his wife penelope!!;) Magistra Hoffman
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.
Book 17 of the Odyssey follows Odysseus as he returns to the palace in Ithaca disguised as a beggar. The theme of this book revolves around the idea of deception and the power of disguise. It also highlights the loyalty of Odysseus's dog, Argos, who recognizes his master despite his appearance.
When Odysseus returns home, he finds that there are men that want to marry his wife. Hopefully this is the answer that you want. also that nobody recognizes him because Athena changed his appearence.
Athena disguises Odysseus as a beggar so that he may gain entrance to the palace and murder the suitors. It is through this plan that he can see who he can really trust.
Euryclaeia is Odysseus's maid who first recognizes him after he returns home from Troy. She sees through his beggar disguise by noticing a scar he received while hunting a boar with his grandfather
suitors tried to come and take Odysseus wife Penelope, his palace and land.
Euryclea recognizes Odysseus when she is washing his feet. The nurse recognizes Odysseus by a unique old hunting scar that he got from a boar hunt when he was a child.
How does Argos knows that his master Odysseus has returned? He recognizes Odysseus's face. He recognizes Odysseus's voice. He picks up the scent of his master. He doesn't; he dies just as Odysseus appears.
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.
Euryclaeia is Odysseus's maid who first recognizes him after he returns home from Troy. She sees through his beggar disguise by noticing a scar he received while hunting a boar with his grandfather