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100

Athena making Odysseus appear more handsome, strong, and godlike

What is divine intervention?

100

Tiresias's warnings to Creon (that were going to come true)

What is prophecy?

100

When Odysseus returns home, he "tests" his family for this quality.

What is loyalty?

100

Hospitality - to the level of being sacred

What is Xenia?

100

This character serves as a prophet in both works.


Who is Tiresias? 

200

Antigone's insistence on proper burial rites. (They had to be done a certain way)

What is ritual? 

200

Creon's excessive pride 

What is hubris?

200

Characters who face death as a consequence of their own actions or the actions of someone else.

What is the theme of mortality?

200

A predetermined course of events, often seen as the will of the gods

What is fate?

200

Creon makes an official order or proclamation - also called a ______.

What is a decree?

300

The audience knowing that Violet/Cesario has a crush on the Duke

What is dramatic irony?

300

How The Odyssey begins in year 10 of Odysseus's journey before going back to the start of the story

What is "in medias res"?

300

Homer opens the poem with a request for divine inspiration

What is the Invocation of the Muse?

300

In a play - Comments on the action, provides context, and expresses the community's perspective.

What is the Chorus?

300

This theme is explored as both a physical and spiritual journey.

What is the theme of "Homecoming"?

400

"godlike Odysseus" or "rosy-fingered dawn"

What is an epithet?

400

Showing devotion to the gods and divine law

What is piety?

400

Penelope was working on this garment - in which a dead person is wrapped for burial.

What is a shroud?

400

In some instances, the gods seem to show a lack of interest or concern in the ways of men.

What is indifference?

400

Another word for a sign or warning of future events (different than a prophecy)

What is an omen?

500

“Like a lion grown weakly in a cage—his wrath consuming in him as he roams up and down his cage—So it was with the tears of Odysseus.”

What is an epic simile?

500

Creon’s decision to not listen to wise counsel

What is a fatal flaw?

500

One who humbly asks for something, especially from the gods


What is a suppliant?

500

Antigone shows unwavering devotion to the gods. She can be described as this. 

What is pious?

500

The role of women in both stories shows us that what was true of their power?

What is - Women could exercise power only within societal constraints. (Their "power" was always limited by society's expectations of women.)

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