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However, he wagged his tail as a sign that he has recognized his master even after 10 years. Argus Panoptes or Argos was a hundred-eyed giant in Greek mythology. He was a servant of Hera; one of the tasks that were given to him was to slay the fearsome monster Echidna, wife of Typhon, which he successfully completed.

Greek Mythology. Skip to content Users questions. March 24, Joe Ford. Table of Contents. The simplicity of the relationship between Argos and Odysseus allows their reunion to be immediate and sincere. Unlike his relationship with his wife Penelope, Odysseus does not need to worry about how twenty years apart has affected his relationship with Argos. His relationship with his dog, however strong, is much simpler and easier to continue than any relationship with his family or friends awaiting his return.

Argos was also the name of one of the 'hellhounds', the dogs of the underworld, brother of Cerberus. Template:Citation needed. Template:Characters in the Odyssey. Myths of the World Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. List of Greek mythological figures Family tree of the Greek gods Modern understanding of Greek mythology Greek mythology in western art and literature Greek mythology Portal:Greek mythology Abantiades mythology.

Then a dog lying there raised its head and pricked up its ears. It was Argus, brave Odysseus' hunting dog, whom he himself had raised many years ago. But before he could enjoy being with his dog, he left for sacred Troy. In earlier days, young men would take the dog to hunt wild goats, deer, and rabbits, but now, with his master gone, he lay neglected in the piles of dung left there by mules and cattle, heaped up before the doors until Odysseus' servants took it as manure for some large field.

Argus lay there, covered in fleas. Then, when he saw Odysseus, who was coming closer, Argus wagged his tail and dropped his ears. But he no longer had the strength to approach his master. Odysseus looked away and brushed aside a tear—he did so casually to hide it from Eumaeus.

Then he questioned him: "Eumaeus, it's strange this dog is lying here, in the dung. He has a handsome body.



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