Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What is the significance of the death of Argos, Odysseus' dog? Why is it in the story?


Argos was Odysseus' faithful and loyal hunting dog. Argos waited for Odysseus to come home. Argos started aging for all those years that Odysseus was gone for. Argos was the first to recognize Odysseus' arrival at Ithaca. When Argos first say Odysseus in a very long time he tried to wag his tail. Argos was fulfilled with seeing his master. He whimpered and died. 

Odysseus didn't get the chance to spend time with his dog because he had to go to the battle of Troy. Men would hunt wild goats and rabbits with their dogs. Argos lived outside of Odysseus palace on a heap of manure. He was also covered with fleas. When Odysseus sees Argos he wipes away a tear casually so Eumaeus would notice that the old beggar was Odysseus. Odysseus tells Eumaeus that its is strange that this dog does not have strength or speed and out here lying in a pile of dung. Eumaeus replies that Argos belonged to a man who died a long time ago at Troy. He says if he took care of the dog like Odysseus did he would be in shape. His dog is in the story because Argos resembles loyalty and companionship. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Odyssey Chapter 12 question 2.

  Scylla and Charybdis are creatures that Odysseus and his men pass by on their journey home. Scylla is a six headed monster who grabs and eat sailors from their ships. Charybdis is a massive whirlpool that teases the sailor by trying to eat their whole ship. Scylla grabbed six men from Odysseus ship and ate them. Scylla and Charybdis figuratively represent struggle in two decisions in life and a harmful choice in everyone's life. As Odysseus travels the sea Poseidon curses Odysseus and all the creatures of the sea and all the Greek mythological  creatures destroy Odysseus' crew. Scylla and Charybdis represent two harmful decision for Odysseus to make. Both of the outcomes are negative. Odysseus has to choose evil or the evil sea. "Of all pitiful things I've had to witness, suffering, searching out the pathways of the sea, this wrenched my heart the most." this quote on page 279, line 280 shows that it is hard to make harmful choices and knowing which way is right or wrong. The phrase "less or two evil." Is represented in that situation. One outcome is going to be less worse than the other.