Argos was Odysseus' faithful dog. He waited for his master's return to Ithaca for over twenty years, then when he finally saw him return home, he wagged his tail and died.
Odysseus trained Argos as a pup right before leaving for Troy,as a young dog he was the best hunter, chasign after the wild goats etc. When Ody finally returns, Argos is a wreck, lying in a pile of garbage from the house, "sick" from missing his master.
When Odysseus comes home, the first creature he's actually happy to see is his dog, Argos, who has been waiting for 20 years for his master to come home. Since the suitors had taken up his courtyard, Argos was forced to sleep outside on a dung heap, which was the only heat source he could find. I suppose he symbolizes Odysseus' joy to see his home again, because Odysseus' is ecstatic to see him again.
Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
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argos dies when his master Odysseus returns to him. no one kills him
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The dog's name was Argos.
The dog's name was Argos.
You mean what is Argos? It's the ship fleet that goes over to Troy.
Odysseus trained Argos as a pup right before leaving for Troy,as a young dog he was the best hunter, chasign after the wild goats etc. When Ody finally returns, Argos is a wreck, lying in a pile of garbage from the house, "sick" from missing his master.
The description of Argos in "The Odyssey" evokes a sense of loyalty and sadness, as he is depicted as a faithful dog who waits for his master, but dies upon recognizing Odysseus after years apart. This portrayal highlights the themes of loyalty and devotion throughout the epic, while also invoking a bittersweet emotion at the reunion that comes too late.
In the Odyssey, the Beggar is Odysseus in disguise, returning home after years of war. The Faithful Dog is Argos, Odysseus' loyal companion who recognizes him after years of absence but dies shortly after their reunion. This encounter symbolizes loyalty, the passage of time, and the longing for connection.
Find it, get it, Argos it!
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
When Odysseus comes home, the first creature he's actually happy to see is his dog, Argos, who has been waiting for 20 years for his master to come home. Since the suitors had taken up his courtyard, Argos was forced to sleep outside on a dung heap, which was the only heat source he could find. I suppose he symbolizes Odysseus' joy to see his home again, because Odysseus' is ecstatic to see him again.
you can use it to buy things on the Argos website or in the Argos shop