Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Comprehension
Themes & Messages
100

Question: What does the word "veil" mean?

A veil is something that covers or hides something.

100

what does "hurl" mean?

to throw

100

Question: Where does "The Odyssey Begins" take place after the Greek ships leave Troy?

Answer: It takes place on the sea as the Greek ships encounter a storm.


100

Question: What is one major theme introduced in the prologue of "The Odyssey"?

Answer: One major theme is the influence and power of the gods over human lives.


200

Question: Define the word "zigzagged" 

Answer: Zigzagged means moved in a pattern like a line of Z's.

200
what does "provisions" mean?

food and supplies

200

Question: Why is Odysseus stunned as he figures out Athena's actions?

Answer: Odysseus is stunned because he realizes that the Greeks had offended Athena by raiding her temple, which caused her anger and the storm.


200

Question: How does the theme of adventure manifest in "The Odyssey Begins"?

Answer: The theme of adventure is shown through the perilous journey of Odysseus and his men as they face storms and unknown dangers at sea.


300

Question: What does "frantically" mean?

Answer: Frantically means anxiously or in a hurried, disorganized manner.

300

what does "wrath" mean?

great anger

300

Question: Describe the situation when Odysseus and his men encounter the lotus-eaters.

Answer: Odysseus and his men are offered lotus flowers by the peaceful islanders, which make them forget their homes and desire to stay on the island.


300

Question: Discuss the theme of loyalty as demonstrated by Odysseus in the story.

Answer: The theme of loyalty is demonstrated by Odysseus’s determination to save his men from the lotus flowers and his unwavering desire to return home to Ithaca.


400

Question: Explain the meaning of "valiant" 

Answer: Valiant means showing courage or determination.

400

to flail is to wave hands in an uncontrolled way. True or False.

true

400

Question: How do Odysseus’s men react to the storm, and what do they believe is the cause?

Answer: The men believe that the gods are punishing them, and they are frightened and anxious during the storm.


400

Question: How does the story convey the message of the consequences of offending the gods?

Answer: The story conveys this message through the Greeks' disrespect towards Athena's temple, resulting in her wrath and the ensuing storm.


500

Question: What does "famished" mean?

Answer: Famished means very hungry.


500

"make haste" means to slow down. True or False?

False

500

Question: What actions does Odysseus take to save his men from the influence of the lotus flowers?

Answer: Odysseus forcibly drags his men back to the ships, commands them to make haste, and orders them to forget the lotus flowers and their effects.


500

Question: What lesson can be learned from Odysseus's encounter with the lotus-eaters?

Answer: The lesson is the danger of temptation and the importance of staying focused on one's goals, as the lotus flowers almost make Odysseus's men forget their mission.


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