at a hunting party a bull cut it open
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.
Odysseus had shown his scar to his faithful servants in order to prove that he (still disguised as the beggar) was truly Odysseus--King of Ithaca. He had to convince the swineherd and cowherd that he was Odysseus to get their aid on the plot against the suitors or in this case a slaughter in the halls. - Book 21 of The Odyssey
Eureka recognizes Odysseus through a unique scar on his leg, which he received from a boar during his youth. Upon seeing the scar, she realizes that he is her long-lost master and husband. This recognition is a pivotal moment in "The Odyssey," as it confirms Odysseus's identity after his long absence and sets the stage for his eventual reclaiming of his home and family.
his nurse is the first one to recognize him because of a scar he has on his leg. his dog was actually the first one to recognize him though.
he showed him the scar
To prove to then that he is in fact Odysseus and not an impostor.
Odysseus shows the swineherd Eumaeus and the stockman Philoetius his boar scar that he got on a hunt when young.
The servant who knew about the secret about Penelope and Odyseuss bed
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.
Odysseus had shown his scar to his faithful servants in order to prove that he (still disguised as the beggar) was truly Odysseus--King of Ithaca. He had to convince the swineherd and cowherd that he was Odysseus to get their aid on the plot against the suitors or in this case a slaughter in the halls. - Book 21 of The Odyssey
Eureka recognizes Odysseus through a unique scar on his leg, which he received from a boar during his youth. Upon seeing the scar, she realizes that he is her long-lost master and husband. This recognition is a pivotal moment in "The Odyssey," as it confirms Odysseus's identity after his long absence and sets the stage for his eventual reclaiming of his home and family.
his nurse is the first one to recognize him because of a scar he has on his leg. his dog was actually the first one to recognize him though.
his nurse is the first one to recognize him because of a scar he has on his leg. his dog was actually the first one to recognize him though.
his nurse is the first one to recognize him because of a scar he has on his leg. his dog was actually the first one to recognize him though.
Odysseus proved his identity to Philoetius and Eumaeus by revealing a scar on his thigh that was left from a hunting accident many years ago. This scar was known only to them and Odysseus, thus confirming his true identity.
Odysseus showed them his scar, which had been caused by a boar when he was a child. Only the real Odysseus would know about this scar, proving his identity to Philoetius and Eumaeus.
he showed them the scar