Author and Culture
Greek Gods
Heroes
Before the War
Odysseus in the Trojan War
100

This ancient Greek, likely blind, poet is traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which are central works of ancient Greek literature.  He likely lived during the 8th century B.C.

Who is Homer?

100

This king of the gods wielded thunderbolts, ruled from Mount Olympus, and fathered many gods and heroes in Greek mythology.  During the Trojan War, he would either fight for the Greek army or against them, depending on the latest immortal who convinced him to intervene in the fighting.

Who is Zeus?

100

This Greek hero, known for his unmatched strength and skill in battle, was a key figure in the Trojan War, famously choosing a short life with eternal glory over a long, uneventful one, and ultimately fell by an arrow to his heel.

Who is Achilles?

100

This legendary beauty’s abduction by Paris sparked the Trojan War.  Before she chose her husband, her suitors swore the Oath of Tyndareus to defend her chosen husband.

Who is Helen?

100

Odysseus received this wise woman as a reward for devising the Oath of Tyndareus, which prevented Helen's suitors from fighting each other.

Who is Penelope?

200

This type of poetry, often composed in dactylic hexameter, is known for its formulaic structure and frequent repetition of phrases, as seen in works like Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey.  This extended narrative poem, often recounting the history or legendary deeds of a national hero, is known for its grand scope and elevated style.

What is Epic Poetry?

200

This god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses was one of the Twelve Olympians and wielded a trident as his symbol of power.  When his son Polyphemus the Cyclops was killed, he would work to prevent Odysseus’ return home.

Who is Poseidon?

200

This king of Mycenae led the Greek forces during the Trojan War, clashed with Achilles over a captured slave, and was famously murdered by his wife Clytemnestra upon his return home.

Who is Agamemnon?

200

This Trojan prince, whose parents rejected him due to a prophecy that he would bring destruction to Troy, awarded the golden apple to Aphrodite, leading to his elopement with Helen and ultimately sparking the Trojan War.

Who is Paris?

200

Odysseus, known for his cunning and resourcefulness, tried to avoid joining the Trojan War by pretending to be insane, plowing a field with salt instead of seeds, until his ruse was discovered by Palamedes when he avoided “accidentally” killing this person while plowing.

Who was Telemachus?

300

The meaning of the Latin phrase, "in medias res," describing a narrative technique where a story begins in the middle of the action, often with crucial events already underway.

What is "in the midst of things"?

300

This goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts was born fully grown and armored from the forehead of Zeus and is often associated with the city of Athens.  Because she was denied the Golden Apple by Paris when he gave it to Aphrodite, she would fight on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War.  Odysseus was a particular favorite mortal of hers.

Who is Athena?

300

This Trojan prince and the greatest warrior of Troy fought valiantly against the Greeks, killed Patroclus in battle, and was ultimately slain by Achilles.

Who is Hector?

300

This king of Sparta, husband of Helen, and brother of Agamemnon played a key role in the events leading up to and during the Trojan War.

Who is Menelaus?

300

To reveal Achilles, who was hiding as a maiden among the women at the court of Lycomedes to avoid going to war, Odysseus used this type of item, which caught Achilles' attention and led to his joining the Trojan War.

What are weapons?

400

This ancient Greek concept of hospitality involves a reciprocal relationship between host and guest, emphasizing generosity, respect, and moral duty.

What is xenia?

400

This queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, was known for her jealousy and was the goddess of marriage and childbirth.  Because she was denied the Golden Apple by Paris when he gave it to Aphrodite, she would fight on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War.

Who is Hera?
400

This Greek hero, known for his towering stature and great courage, played a crucial role in the Trojan War, particularly in the battles against Hector and the defense of Greek ships.  He met a tragic end when he did not receive Achilles’ armor forged by Hephaestus.  He would still be upset over this conflict when Odysseus meets him on his journey into Hades in The Odyssey.

Who is Ajax?

400

At the wedding of Thetis and Peleus, Achilles’ parents, this goddess of discord threw a golden apple inscribed "To the fairest," leading to a beauty contest among Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, which ultimately sparked the events leading to the Trojan War.

Who is Eris?

400

Odysseus attempted to persuade Achilles to rejoin the battle after he withdrew due to this intense emotion towards Agamemnon.

What is anger/rage?

500

This code of conduct, central to the lives of Greek heroes, emphasized honor, bravery, and glory in battle, often driving their actions and decisions during conflicts like the Trojan War.

What is the Heroic Code?

500

This god, son of Zeus and Leto, was associated with the sun, music, prophecy, and healing, and wielded a golden lyre.  When Agamemnon refused to return the stolen daughter of a priest to this god, he would send a plague among the Greek army camped outside of Troy.

Who is Apollo?

500

This close friend and companion of Achilles donned Achilles' armor to inspire the Greek troops but was ultimately slain by Hector during the Trojan War.

Who is Patroclus?

500

Achilles was dipped into this river by his mother, Thetis, making him nearly invincible except for the heel by which she held him.

What is the River Styx?

500

Odysseus is credited with devising this clever deception, a stratagem that led to the fall of Troy, as recounted in the Aeneid by Vergil and the Odyssey by Homer.

What is the Trojan Horse?

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