Gods
Women
Hector
Achilles
Trojans
Greeks
Heroic Code/ War
100

Name three gods who fight for the Trojans

Who are Apollo, Ares, Aphrodite, Artemis (arguably, Zeus)

100

This is Achilles' "war prize"

Who is Briseis?

100

This is what Priam begs Achilles for in Book 24

What is Hector's body?

100

This is Achilles' primary emotion, spoken of in the epic's very first word in Greek

What is RAGE?

100

This is another name for Troy

What is Ilium, or Priam's great city

100

This is the wisest of the Greeks, often intervening to prevent conflict

Who is old man Nestor?

100
True or False: getting help from the gods in battle diminishes your personal glory/honor

False! Homeric heroes are extensively aided by the gods. It's a sign of your heroism that the gods favor you.

200

Name three gods who fight for the Greeks

Who are Athena, Hera, Poseidon

200

Who said this?

"Paris never had an ounce of good sense and never will." (Book 6, lines 370-1)

Who is Helen?

200

What decision is Hector making, and what Book is it?

"I can't face the Trojan men and women now... I'll be much better off facing Achilles, either killing him or dying honorably before the city."

Hector is deciding whether to take cover inside of Troy, or go out to fight Achilles alone. Book 22, Lines 120-125

200

This is who Achilles asks to get Zeus to fight against the Greeks

Who is Thetis? (Achilles' mother, a goddess)

200

This Trojan duels Menelaus and is saved by Aphrodite

Who is Paris?

200

What type of figurative language is this?

"Boys will sometimes disturb a hornets' nest...until the insects become a menace to all... swarming out in defense of their brood. 

So too the Myrmidons." (16.267-272)

What is epic simile?

(A detailed, often complex poetic comparison that unfolds over the course of several lines.)

Be sure to identify WHAT is being compared to WHAT

200

This is approximately how long the Trojan War went on for

What is ten years? (Although the Iliad covers only a few days of that stretch!)

300

This god deceives Zeus in order to distract him from the battle. (What Book?)

Who is Hera? (Book 14)

300
This woman had seven of her brothers killed by Achilles

Who is Andromache, Hector's wife? (Book 6)

300

Who is Hector is talking to, and what Book is it? 

"This is a fine time to be nursing your anger, you idiot! We're dying out there defending the walls."

Who is Paris, and what is Book 6? (Lines 342-3)

300

Who says this, and what Book does it take place in? 

"I beg you, Achilles, by your own soul and by your parents, do not allow the dogs to mutilate my body by the Greek ships."

Who is Hector; what is Book 22?

300

This Trojan, NOT Paris, is saved by Aphrodite from Diomedes (What Book?)

Who is Aeneas, Book 5

300

This is another term for the Greeks in the Iliad

What are Achaeans or Argives?

300

True or false: the Iliad ends with the death of Achilles.  (Paris shoots him with an arrow to the heel)

False! (That happens after the end of the Iliad)

400

This god pretends to be Hector's brother Deiphobus (What Book?)

Who is Athena (Book 22)

Bonus: WHY does she deceive Hector this way?

400

This woman begs her son not to fight Achilles by reminding him graphically that she nursed him from birth.

Who is Hecuba? (Hector's mother)

400

This is a possible example of Hector's hubris (excessive pride)

What is stripping Achilles' armor from Patroclus and putting it on? (OR, urging the Trojans to stay out on the plain rather than returning inside the walls)

400

Who is Achilles talking to, and what Book is this in?

"But we'll let all that be, no matter how it hurts, and conquer our pride, because we must. I hereby end my anger. There is no need for me to rage relentlessly."

Who is Agamemnon; what is Book 19? (Lines 77-79)

400

This is Zeus' son, whose body is salvaged by Apollo

Who is Sarpedon?

400

This Greek, aided by Athena, wounded a goddess and possibly killed more Trojans than anyone

Who is Diomedes?

400

This is the term for a kind of Homeric type-scene, in which a hero in battle has his finest moments. It may result in the death of the hero, and therefore suggests a "battle in which he reaches his peak as a fighter and hero."

What is an Aristeia? (Arist = "best.") 

(Bonus: name at least three fighters who have aristeias in the Iliad.) 

500

Who said it, and what Book?

"Get back, Patroclus, back where you belong. Troy is fated to fall, but not to you, nor even to Achilles, a better man by far."

Apollo, Book 16 (Lines 740-2)

500

Who said it, and what Book?

"My heart is in my throat, my knees are like ice. Something terrible has happened to one of Priam's sons."

Andromache (Hector's wife) 

Book 22, Lines 503-4

500

Fill in all three blanks correctly:

"________ stretched out his golden ______s and placed on them two agonizing deaths, one for Achilles and one for Hector. When he held the beam, _____'s doom sank down toward Hades. And Phoebus Apollo left him." 

What is... (Father) Zeus; golden scales; Hector's doom

(Book 22, Lines 236-240)

500

Who does Achilles say this to, and what Book is it in?

"I swell with rage when I think of how the son of Atreus treated me like dirt in public, as if I were some worthless tramp. Now go, and take back this message: I won't lift a finger in this bloody war until Priam's illustrious son Hector comes to the Myrmidons' ships and huts."

Who is Ajax? (Along with Odysseus and Phoenix.) What is Book 9? (Lines 669-675)

500

This Trojan threatens to desecrate Patroclus' body (ironically)

Who is Hector? (Book 17)

500

These are the troops led by Achilles and Patroclus

Who are the Myrmidons?

500

Who said it, and what book?

"Zeus and all gods, grant that this my son, become as I am... and may men say he is far better than his father when he returns from war, bearing bloody spoils, having killed his man. And may his mother rejoice."

Hector, Book 6 (Lines 501-506) 

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