The Odyssey Questions Book 17: To whom does Theoklymenus in effect re-interpret the omen witnessed

Book 17

  1. To whom does Theoklymenus in effect re-interpret the omen witnessed in Book 15, and what does he say?
  2. How does Melanthius display his especially impious nature as Odysseus and Eumaius make their way to the home of Odysseus?
  3. How might the dog Argus be seen to underscore the disloyalty of some of the servants of Odysseus?
  4. How does Antinous immediately display his impious nature as the beggar/Odysseus enters his own home?
Asked on 08.06.2017 in English Literature.
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