Table of Contents
- 1 Where does Odysseus dress as a beggar?
- 2 What disguise does Odysseus use when he returns to his home Why is he in disguise?
- 3 What does Odysseus learn as a beggar?
- 4 How is Odysseus depicted in Odysseus-the-beggar?
- 5 How is Odysseus depicted in Odysseus the beggar?
- 6 What does Odysseus learn as the beggar?
- 7 Why did Athena disguise Odysseus as a beggar?
- 8 How does disguise help Odysseus develop?
Where does Odysseus dress as a beggar?
Ithaca
Athena meets Odysseus on Ithaca and disguises him as an old beggar so that he can gain information without being recognized. He meets his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus, and is pleased with the man’s hospitality as well as his devotion to his master, whom he does not recognize.
What disguise does Odysseus use when he returns to his home Why is he in disguise?
Odysseus is disguised as a beggar when he arrives in Ithaca. He is shriveled and old and is covered in rags. Athena disguises Odysseus because she knows what will happen if he goes back to his home as himself. He will meet with the suitors.
When Odysseus is disguised as a beggar what does he tell Penelope?
Terms in this set (36) What does Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, tell Penelope about her husband? That he is on his way home. Has Penelope given up hope of Odysseus’ return?
What does the beggar disguise symbolize Odysseus?
What does the beggar disguise symbolize? To test the people of Ithica and to see how they would show hospitality to a beggar. The beggar symbolizes someone of less fortune which is opposite of Odysseus for a reason. It is some what foreshadowing what will happen to Ithica if someone does not save them.
What does Odysseus learn as a beggar?
Ultimately, Odysseus learns to practice disguise and understands through his own experience that only through prudence and humility regarding his identity will he most likely defeat the suitors.
How is Odysseus depicted in Odysseus-the-beggar?
In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is portrayed as a cunning, discerning man who exercises caution when he returns home to Ithaca after twenty years. As a beggar, Odysseus has the advantage of gaining a unique perspective on those around him without them recognizing his true identity.
When Odysseus arrives home disguised as a beggar What do the suitors do to him?
On the way they meet Melanthius, a base subordinate of the suitors, who heaps scorn on Eumaeus and kicks his beggar companion. Odysseus receives a similar welcome at the palace. The suitors give him food with great reluctance, and Antinous goes out of his way to insult him.
What does Odysseus the beggar tell Penelope about Odysseus?
He tells Penelope that, essentially, Odysseus had a long ordeal but is alive and freely traveling the seas, and predicts that Odysseus will be back within the month. Penelope offers the beggar a bed to sleep in, but he is used to the floor, he says, and declines. Rising to the challenge, Odysseus explains it to her.
How is Odysseus depicted in Odysseus the beggar?
What does Odysseus learn as the beggar?
How important is Odysseus disguise as a beggar to the success of the Odyssey?
As a beggar, Odysseus has the advantage of gaining a unique perspective on those around him without them recognizing his true identity. In addition to giving Odysseus the opportunity to test the loyalty of his former servants and attendants, being disguised as a beggar also provides him with the element of surprise.
How do the suitors treat Odysseus when he is disguised as a beggar?
Most suitors pity him and give him food, but Antinous asks Eumaeus angrily why he has brought the strange beggar to court. Though all the suitors except Antinous treat Odysseus-the-beggar quite well, they are all fated to die. The other suitors agree that the gods will strike down Antinous for his crime.
Why did Athena disguise Odysseus as a beggar?
“And there Odysseus stood, gazing at all this bounty, a man who had borne so much…Once, he had had his fill of marveling it all.” (141). Athena disguised Odysseus as a beggar to get revenge against the suitors. With this, he had to cast away again his pride (Homer and Johnston 148).
How does disguise help Odysseus develop?
Throughout the The Odyssey, disguise helped the main character, Odysseus,develop through humility and understanding, which eventually led the character back to Ithaca. This journey was made with the aid of the goddess Athena, who disguised Odysseus.
How does Odysseus gain the respect of Penelope and her suitors?
When he reaches Ithaca, Athena disguises him as a beggar, where he enters the hall of penelope and her suitors. He is challenged by a suitor to a fight, and wins. He gains respect doing this. After the suitors sleep, he talks to Penelope, describing Odysseus to her, so he authenticates that he knew the man.
What does Odysseus reveal to Telemakhos in the Odyssey?
In Homer’s epic The Odyssey, Odysseus returns to the island of Ithaka disguised as a beggar. He reveals his real identity to his son, Telemakhos, as well as a few others who he would need to help kill the suitors.