Bob the builder (i'm serious it says so)
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
Her name was Penelope.
Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
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
Odysseus is determined to be faithful to his wife Penelope, and he resists killing, other women, etc.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
Her name was Penelope.
Her name was Penelope.
Penelope
odysseus
To prove to then that he is in fact Odysseus and not an impostor.
Argos, Odysseus' faithful hunting dog, recognized Odysseus and dies immediately afterward.
Eurykleia
Yes, Odysseus remained faithful to Penelope throughout his journey and trials, despite facing numerous temptations and challenges.
Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
Eurycleia was the name of Odysseus's faithful old nurse.
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