Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos.
Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors.
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with the cyclops and when he disguises himself as a beggar
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
to see his father
to see his father
Odysseus had reasons for slaying the Suitors for two main reasons. One was for disrespecting him and his household. Two for being disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca, in attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
with the cyclops and when he disguises himself as a beggar
two disguises.
One Disguise
Sam Westing assumed the disguises of Sandy McSouthers, the doorman at the Sunset Towers apartment building, and Barney Northrup, the real estate salesman who sold apartments to the heirs.
Both Circe and Calypso had trysts with Odysseus.
In Part Two of "The Odyssey," Odysseus possesses superior intelligence and cunning, which give him an advantage over his men. His ability to devise clever strategies, such as the use of disguises and deception, allows him to navigate dangerous situations that his crew may not be capable of handling. Additionally, his experiences and knowledge gained during his long journey enable him to make more informed decisions, ultimately guiding his men safely home. This combination of intellect and experience sets him apart as a leader.
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
to see his father
Athene and Philotitus.
to see his father
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The two people who are cruel to Odysseus the beggar are Melanthius, the goatherd, and Antinous, one of the suitors. They both mistreat and abuse Odysseus during his time disguised as a beggar in his own home.