when Odysseus decides to continue his journey instead of marrying Naussica after ALcinoos offers her hand in marriage at Phaicia
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∙ 11y agoOdysseus demonstrates his faithfulness to his wife, Penelope, by remaining loyal to her during his long journey home from the Trojan War. Despite facing numerous temptations and challenges, he always holds onto the hope of reuniting with Penelope. Additionally, Odysseus shows his loyalty to his crew by putting their well-being above his own and trying to bring them back home safely.
Penelope is the faithful & persevering wife of Odysseus (Roman, Ulysses), their son is Telemachus. They live in Ithaca, waited for Odysseus' return.
Instead of leaving the Cyclopes island, Odysseus wished to see the awful creature and fight it for himself. Also, when dealing with the suitors who were trying to court his lady, Odysseus battled them with very little help from the mortals.
There are a number of words that would describe Eumaeus. Some of them include loyal, faithful, protective and humble. He was a slave to Odysseus.
Eumaeus was a faithful swineherd in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. He lived on the island of Ithaca and took care of Odysseus's pigs while the hero was away on his journey. He plays an important role in helping Odysseus reclaim his kingdom upon his return.
him leaving calypso's island the sirens etc
There are a number of words that would describe Eumaeus. Some of them include loyal, faithful, protective and humble. He was a slave to Odysseus.
When he slaughters the Cyclops because he wants to get the Cyclops out of his way. Book 9 Page 90
well it depends who's the person and if they have faith if they don't then they aren't faithful but if they are then they are faithful. Plus everyone is not the same there are some people that are and some that aren't faithful.
lying not telling the thruth
one example is in book 4, lines 110-114 (may be different depending on what version of the text you have) Where Menelaus mentions how upset Odysseus' family must be, however he does not know he is speaking to Odysseus' son, Telemachus
Most of the suitors ignored Odysseus. Some of the suitors treated him decently as a beggar, giving him some bread and some soup. Some suitors, like Antinuous, abused Odysseus verbally. Antinous threw a footstool at Odysseus.
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