One of the intriguing details that Homer includes in
Odysseus’ homecoming is the brief scene in which Odysseus
recognizes his dog, Argos, as he approaches the palace
(17:317-360). Consider this depiction on both a literal and
symbolic level. What condition is the dog in? How do you think
Odysseus feels seeing the dog in such condition? What does this
encounter add to the plot and to our understanding of Odysseus’
character? In what ways is Argos the dog symbolic of Odysseus’s
estate, his family, or his feelings about himself?
Source to Odyssey book:
https://www.boyle.kyschools.us/UserFile ... dyssey.pdf
Source to Odyssey summary:
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/ ... is/book-17
One of the intriguing details that Homer includes in Odysseus’ homecoming is the brief scene in which Odysseus recognize
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