Greek Pantheon
The Odyssey
Rhetorical Appeals
That's Weird...
All About Heroes
100

The goddess of wisdom sprang fully grown from her father's head 

Who is "Athena"? 

100

This war took place before the events of The Odyssey

What is "the Trojan War" 

100

"All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal"

What is "logos"? 

100

This mythological creature is half horse, half man. 

What is a "Centaur"? 

100

This hero was dipped in the river Styx to become almost completely invulnerable. 

Who is "Achilles"? 

200

The god of war

Who is "Ares"? 

200

Odysseus blinded this creature in cave 

What is a "Cyclops"? 

200

Having dedicated much of my adult life to the study of nutrition, which resulted in a PhD in Health Sciences from Harvard, I can confidently recommend everyone eat five servings of fruit and vegetables a day.

What is "Ethos"? 

200

This god was thrown from Olympus by his own mother, when she saw how ugly he was. 

Who is "Hephaestus"? 

200

This hero completed the twelve labors, and inspired an animated Disney film adaptation.

Who is "Hercules"? 

300
God of death

Who is "Hades"? 

300

Greek island, home of Odysseus 

What is "Ithaca"? 

300

4 out of 5 dentists with extensive knowledge on oral hygiene recommend this brand of toothpaste.

What is "Ethos"? 

300
She was cursed by Athena for having an affair with Poseidon. Her gaze turns mortals to stone. 

Who is "Medusa"? 

300

This ancient son of Zeus slew the Gorgon and beheaded Medusa.

Who is "Perseus"?

400

Goddess of the moon 

Who is "Artemis"? 

400

Odysseus' journey lasted this long

What is "ten years"? 

400

If the fact that a gender wage gap still exists doesn’t affect you – consider your future daughter. Do you want her to suffer because we didn’t work towards equality now?

What is "Pathos"?

400

The Titan-King, Kronos, did this to secure his own power. 

What is "ate his own children alive"?  

400

This tragic hero met his untimely end when he flew his wax wings too close to the sun. 

Who is "Icarus"? 

500

The sea god, Poseidon, also known as the god of 

What is "earthquakes"?

500

The name of the Cyclops that was blinded by Odysseus 

Who is "Polyphemus"? 

500

The rise of crime in summertime can be explained by examining the impact that heat has on the human body. Heat causes exhaustion and irritation which helps explain the 5% increase in violent crimes on hot days.

What is "Logos"? 

500

This figure stared at his own reflection until his death. 

Who is "Narcissus"? 

500

This hero murdered his father and married his mother. 

Who is "Oedipus"?

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