Homer & The Epic
Characters
Monsters and Challenges
Themes & Symbols
Literary Devices
100

This blind poet created The Odyssey

Homer

100

This Greek hero is the protagonist of The Odyssey

Odysseus

100

This one eyed giant is blinded by Odysseus

Polyphemus

100

This theme is central to Odysseus's journey home

There is no place like home (anything about home)
100

"This fame has gone abroad to the sky's rim" is an example of a...

Hyperbole

200

The Odyssey is written as an....

epic poem

200

This goddess aids Odysseus throughout his journey

Athena

200

These creatures lure sailors to their doom with singing

Sirens

200

This animal, who recognized Odysseus when he arrived home, symbolizes loyalty

His dog (Argos)

200
"I felt a weight like a stone within me" is an example of a...

Simile

300

This major war took place before the events of The Odyssey

The Trojan War

300

The loyal swineherd that helps Odysseus reclaim his throne

Eumaeus

300

This sea monster has 6 heads and eats Odysseus's men

Scylla

300

This disguise allows Odysseus to hide in his house without anyone noticing him

A beggar/old man

300

"We saw a cavern yawning above the water"

Personification

400

The epic poem of The Odyssey was originally recited...

orally

400

This witch who tells Odysseus and his men they must venture to the Underworld

Circe

400

This whirpool monster nearly eats Odysseus's entire ship

Charybdis

400

The lotus symbolizes this...

Temptations and desire

400

This literary device is used when we know that Odysseus is disguised, but others do not

Dramatic Irony

500

A repeated phrase from The Odyssey is...

Dawn with her rose-fingers

500

This god tells Calypso to free Odysseus from her island

Hermes

500

The owner of these cattle did not appreciate it when Odysseus's men ate the oxen

Helios/The Sun

500

The siren song promised ____________ which is something Odysseus is known to value

Knowledge

500

This metaphor is longer than one line...

"I a smithy one sees a white-hot axehead or an adze plunged and wrung in a cold tub, screeching steam--just so that eyeball hissed around the spike"

Extended metaphor

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