Table of Contents
- 1 How does Odysseus treat Eumaeus swineherd and the Cowherd?
- 2 How does Odysseus feel about Eumaeus?
- 3 How does Telemachus treat Eumaeus How does Telemachus treat Odysseus What does this tell us about him?
- 4 Why does Odysseus lie to Eumaeus?
- 5 What does Eumaeus do in the Odyssey?
- 6 What does Odysseus promise the Cowherd and the swineherd and why does he make the promise?
- 7 What does Odysseus promise the swineherd and cowherd?
- 8 How does Odysseus treat the men in Odyssey?
How does Odysseus treat Eumaeus swineherd and the Cowherd?
In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus promises his two servants, Eumaeus the swineherd and Philoetius the cowherd, three great things: marriages, cattle, houses near his own, and to be “brother-in-arms” of Telemachus, Odysseus’ son. “If Zeus brings down the suitors by my hand I promise marriages to both, and…
How does Odysseus test the Cowherd and Eumaeus?
How does Odysseus test the loyalty of the swineherd and cowherd? Odysseus asks them as a beggar if Odysseus came home if they would bear arms for him or for the suitors. The cowherd wishes for a messages to guide him home and Eumaeus falls praying to heaven for his return.
How does Odysseus feel about Eumaeus?
Although he does not recognize his old master – Odysseus is in disguise – and has his misgivings, Eumaeus treats Odysseus well, offering food and shelter to one whom he thinks is simply a pauper.
How did Odysseus prove to the swineherd and cowherd that he was actually Odysseus?
If they would stand by Odysseus when he came home. How does Odysseus prove it is really him to the swineherd and the cowherd? The scar he got from a boar in Parnassus. What must Eumaeus do in the plan?
How does Telemachus treat Eumaeus How does Telemachus treat Odysseus What does this tell us about him?
how does Telemachus treat Eumaeus? Telemachus treats Eumaeus with respect because he is like a father to him. Telemachus treats Odysseus with kindness and respect. He is not rude to him, like you would expect a prince to be to a beggar, as Odysseus looked.
How does Odysseus prove his identity to Eumaeus and Philoetius?
Summary: Book 21 Meanwhile, Odysseus follows Eumaeus and Philoetius outside. He assures himself of their loyalty and then reveals his identity to them by means of the scar on his foot. He promises to treat them as Telemachus’s brothers if they fight by his side against the suitors.
Why does Odysseus lie to Eumaeus?
I think the biggest reason for Odysseus wanting to test the loyalty of Eumaeus is that he has been away from Ithaca for so long, and he knows that there is a hostile force of the suitors in his palace trying to woo Penelope and take his wife and kingdom away from him.
Why does Odysseus test Eumaeus and Philoetius loyalty How does he test it?
Odysseus tests them and they past his loyalty test. To test their loyalty because he has seen all of the disloyalty of all his other servants. How does Odysseus prove to Eumaeus and Philoetius that he is their master? Shows them his scar that he got hunting.
What does Eumaeus do in the Odyssey?
Eumaeus. The loyal shepherd who, along with the cowherd Philoetius, helps Odysseus reclaim his throne after his return to Ithaca. Even though he does not know that the vagabond who appears at his hut is Odysseus, Eumaeus gives the man food and shelter.
What does Odysseus learn from Eumaeus?
Odysseus learns from Eumaios that his father, Laertes, is alive but withering away out of grief for Odysseus (like his mother did).
What does Odysseus promise the Cowherd and the swineherd and why does he make the promise?
He also promises that they will become kinsmen of Telemachus before showing them his scar as proof of his identity. Odysseus makes this promise in order to cement their trust and gain their assistance to defeat the suitors.
How does Eumaeus respond to seeing Telemachus when he first enters the swineherd’s hut?
Athena urges Odysseus to visit his faithful swineherd, Eumaeus. Eumaeus reacts with joy and surprise, meaning they are close.
What does Odysseus promise the swineherd and cowherd?
In Homer ‘s The Odyssey, Odysseus promises his two servants, Eumaeus the swineherd and Philoetius the cowherd, three great things: marriages, cattle, houses near his own, and to be “brother-in-arms” of Telemachus, Odysseus’ son. “If Zeus brings down the suitors by my hand I promise marriages to both, and cattle, and houses built near mine.
Why was Eumaeus convinced that Odysseus would never return home?
Eumaeus is pretty convinced that Odysseus will never return home because the gods don’t like warriors who attack cities the way Odysseus did (lines 410 ff). So why, when Odysseus wants to make a bet with Eumaeus that Odysseus willcome home, does Eumaeus back away from betting and change the subject?
How does Odysseus treat the men in Odyssey?
Odysseus treats the men as friends and kind. He never talks down to them and treats them like his own class/power What character traits does Penelope reveal in her interactions with Odysseus disguised as a beggar? Do you think Odysseus’s revenge in the suitors and maids is too excessive or brutal?
Who are the servants of Odysseus in the Odyssey?
When Odysseus returns to Ithaca after twenty long years abroad, the theme of loyalty begins to pervade the remaining Books of the epic. In the end, however, there seems to be three categories of servants at the climax of the poem: those like Eumaeus, Philoeteus and Eurycleia, who have remained…