Epic Themes
Characterization
Mythological Adaptations

Poetic Structure & Textual Evidence
Fate & Hubris
100

What is the term for a long narrative poem that tells the story of heroic figures?

Epic

100

What is the term for the way an author reveals a character’s traits and motivations?

Characterization

100

What is a mythological adaptation?

A reworking of a classic myth for a new audience or setting

100

What is poetic structure? 

The organization of a poem, including meter, rhyme, and line structure

100

What is hubris?

Excessive pride leading to downfall

200

What theme represents lessons or universal truths in myths?

Epic Theme

200

What is Achilles' tragic flaw in Black Ships Before Troy?

His uncontrollable rage

200

Name a modern movie or book that adapts a Greek myth.

Percy Jackson, Troy, etc.

200

What is textual evidence?

Direct quotes or paraphrases used to support analysis

200

How does Achilles’ fate reflect the theme of destiny? 

His death was foretold and unavoidable

300

In Metamorphoses, what theme is highlighted when the gods enforce consequences for human actions?

Divine Justice

300

How does Lycaon’s transformation in Metamorphoses reflect his personality?

His cruel nature leads to his punishment as a wolf

300

How does Black Ships Before Troy adapt The Iliad for younger audiences?

Simplified language and accessible storytelling

300

What is an example of foreshadowing in Metamorphoses?

Lycaon's actions hint at his transformation

300

What lesson does Lycaon’s punishment teach about hubris?

Defying the gods leads to severe consequences

400

How does Black Ships Before Troy portray the theme of revenge?

Achilles' rage leads to tragic consequences

400

What character trait best describes Hector in Black Ships Before Troy? 

Noble and brave

400

 Why do authors create mythological adaptations?

To make ancient stories relevant to modern audiences

400

Name a literary device commonly found in epic poetry.

Simile, metaphor, repetition, etc

400

How does fate vs. free will play a role in Metamorphoses?

Gods control human destiny, limiting free will

500

Explain how the theme of transformation appears in Greek

Many characters undergo physical or emotional changes due to fate or punishment

500

How does indirect characterization differ from direct characterization?

Indirect characterization shows traits through actions, speech, and interactions, while direct characterization explicitly describes traits.

500

What is the term for a story that reinterprets a classical myth by changing its setting, characters, or themes while keeping the core elements intact?

Mythological adaptation

500

How does poetic structure contribute to the meaning of an epic poem?

The structure enhances the rhythm, mood, and emphasis of key themes.

500

Compare the role of fate in Metamorphoses and Black Ships

Both depict fate as an inescapable force

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