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Odysseus' son

Telemachus

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Odysseus' wife

Penelope

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Athena came in like a breath of wind

Simile

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Location of the war that lasted 10 years

Troy

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Goddess who convinces Zeus to let Odysseus go home

Athena

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Goddess holding Odysseus captive on her island

Calypso

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Name of the princess of Phacaecia, who clothes Odysseus and brings him home with her.

Nausciaa

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Dawn brushed her pale fingers across the sky

Personification

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Odysseus is king of:

Ithaca
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“Are you a goddess or mortal?/...I've never seen anyone like you,/Man or woman.  I look upon you with awe.” What device is Odysseus using here, when he meets Nausicaa?

Hyperbole

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White goddess who gives Odysseus a protective veil to shield him in the ocean and river

Ino

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A bard whose song of Troy makes Odysseus weep at the Phaeacians feast.

Demodocus

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"By now, all the others who had fought at Troy--/At least those who had survived the war and the sea--/were safely back home.  Only Odysseus/Still longed to return to his home and his wife."

In medias res

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The gods live on 

Mount Olympus

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The author of the epic, who was reportedly a blind poet

Homer

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Odysseus' father

Laertes

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King and Queen of Sparta

Menelaus and Helen

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"Speak, Immortal One"

Invocation to the Muse

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King Alcinous and Queen Arete rule over

Phaeacia

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The leader of the suitors

Antinous

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King of Pylos

Nestor

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Killed Aegisthus after Aeg. murdered his father, married his mother, and stole his throne

Orestes

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"Red-haired Menelaus"

Epithet

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Telemachus travels to these 2 places to learn about his father's whereabouts

Pylos & Sparta

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Telemachus' nurse, who still looks after him

Eurycleia

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