Characters
Plot Events
Themes and Symbols
Gods and Prophecies
Setting and Culture
100

Telemachus' father

Odysseus

100

In book one, Athena encourages Telemachus to do this to confront the suitors

Call an assembly and ask them to leave

100

This important Greek tradition is defined in the word xenia.

Hospitality

100

This god still holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son

Poseidon

100

Odysseus' home island is called this

Ithaca

200

This goddess, known for her wisdom, appears to Telemachus in disguise

Athena

200

Telemachus begins his journey by visiting this place, the home of King Nestor

Sandy Pylos

200

The journey of Telemachus represents this ideal or theme

Coming of age/Maturity

200

This goddess has Odysseus trapped on her island

Calypso

200

When Telemachus first arrives on the island of Pylos, he witnesses this occurring on the shore

A ritual/sacrifice

300

This king welcomes Telemachus and tells him where his father is

King Menelaus

300

This event occurs at the end of book four in regards to the suitors on Ithaca

Antinous plans to sail out and meet Telemachus on his journey home and kill him

300

Telemachus' struggle to confront the suitors symbolizes his struggle to grow into this role

Leader/Adult

300

How does Athena appear to Telemachus in book one?

(BE SPECIFIC)

She appears disguised as Mentor

300

Odysseus is trapped by a goddess on this island

Ogygia

400

He is the leader of the suitors, known for his arrogance and outright disrespect

Antinous

400

King Menelaus tells Telemachus the story of his encounter with this shapeshifting sea god

Proteus/Old Man of the Sea

400

King Menelaus and Telemachus show this important Greek attribute at the beginning of their feast, something the suitors back home lack

Grief/Sorrow for lost loved ones

400

In book one, Zeus declares that mortals often blame the gods for what?

Their own foolishness and choices

400

Greek hospitality is shown frequently in The Odyssey. Name four ways in which Telemachus receives this important Greek custom

Food, wine, sleep, bathing, travel
500

This queen is the initial person to tell Telemachus that Odysseus is alive in Book four

Queen Helen

500

Telemachus sets out on a journey that is commonly referred to as this...

(Hint: Think of the title of the book)

Telemachy

500

This ironic event occurs when Telemachus dines with Nestor, symbolizing the Greek ideal that you never know when the gods are watching

Nestor wishes Athena would aid Telemachus like she did Odysseus

500

Zeus delivers a message of the suitors imminent doom by giving this sign

He sends eagles to attack them

500

Sacrifices and feasts often begin by pouring this drink, known as a libation

Wine

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