Sunday, April 6, 2014

In The Odyssey, what are the conflicts and resolutions in "Argus" and "The Suitors"?PLEASE ANSWER!!! :)

ARGUS:


Conflict:
Everyone just trashes this dog who has sat on the dung pile for years. The problem is
that the dog is too old to really move. He recognizes his master somehow but cannot move
to him.


Resolution: Having
finally seen his master and known that his master is alive, the dog
dies.


THE
SUITORS:


Conflict: Odysseus as
the beggar gets to see the men at work in his home eating and having a great time.
Antinous throws a chair at Odysseus which enrages Telemachus. This conflict helps
Telemachus in one regard, it grows his rage, but he is not to yet use
it.


Resolution: Telemachus'
rage gets to build for a future fight. The scene settles and is left for
now.

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