Hero's Journey
Odyssey
Research
Romeo an Juliet
Arguments
100

The person who aids the hero and pushes them to grow

What is a mentor?

100

The main character or 'hero' of "The Odyssey"

Who is Odysseus?

100

A systematic investigation of established facts

What is Research?
100

The event where Romeo and Juliet meet and a clash of ideals are presented

What is the Capulet Ball?

100

The purpose behind constructing an argument

What is persuasion?

200

Something that incites the journey for the hero

What is the 'call to adventure'?

200

A one eyed giant monster that lives in a cave

What is the cyclops?

200

Taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own

What is plagiarism?

200

Two rival families holding a grudge

What are Montagues and Capulets?

200

A way to support your facts in an argument

What is evidence?

300

A point that pushes the hero beyond their limits and incites change

What is 'the death'/'the ordeal'?

300

Lure in sailors with song and drown them

What are sirens?

300

A passage or a section that is quoted

What is a citation?

300

The individual who first presented a proposal to marry Juliet

Who is Paris?

300

A person's unsupported belief on a topic

What is an opinion?

400

People who aid and support the hero on their journey

What are allies?

400

A plant that distracts the mind and makes you forget your goal

What are the lotus flower?

400

Aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed

What is a resource?

400

The father who was beginning to think of peace

Who is Lord Capulet?

400

The quality of being believable or trustworthy

What is credibility?

500

A resolution in which the hero finds a cure to the original problem

What is 'the remedy'?
500

A 10 year conflict between the Greeks and people of Troy included in the Odyssey

What is The Trojan War?

500

Sanctioned by an established power

What is authoritative?

500

The event where the family feud is questioned, and a question of self identity

What is the Balcony scene?

500

A response to an opposing claim, usually with acknowledgement of the opposing claim

What is a counter-claim?

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