The main character of "The Odyssey"
Who is Odysseus?
The Protagonists of Romeo and Juliet.
Who are Romeo and Juliet?
God of discord
who is discord?
This deity is the King of the Gods
Who Is Zeus?
This is a half-human half-bull creature.
What is a Minotaur?
The cyclops that trapped and ate Odysseus's men
This Friar was the one to make the plan to fake Juliets death.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
The Strongest Warrior of Greece
Who is Achilles/Maxwell?
This deity is the King of Titans
Who is Cronus?
When you place two concepts or objects next to or near each other, thereby highlighting their innate differences and similarities.
What is Juxtaposition
This nymph that trapped Odysseus for seven years
Who is Kalypso/Calypso
When an author references something external to his or her work in a passing manner.
What is an Allusion?
Strongest Warrior of Troy
Who is Hector?
This god is the god of harvest and fertility and is indirectly responsible for the 4 seasons.
Who is Persephone?
The friar responsible for delivering the news of Juliet's "death"
Who is Friar John?
This whirlpool was an obstacle in Odysseus's Journey
Who is Charybdis?
Verse Without Rhyme
What is Blank Verse?
The Strategy Used by the Greeks to win the Trojan War
What is the Trojan Horse?
This deity was a major help in Odysseus's 10 year Journey.
Who is Athena?
A line of verse composed of ten syllables arranged in five metrical feet (iambs), each of which consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
Iambic Pentameter
This sorceress changed Odysseus's men into pigs.
Who is Circe?
A character references a future event in passing.
The woman all of the trojan war was fought for.
Who is Helen?
This god is the Queen of the Gods
Style of performance plays which blossomed during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
What is Elizabethan Theatre?