Book 16: Father and Son
Book 17: The Beggar at the Manor
Book 21: The Test of the Bow
Book 22: Death in the Great Hall
Book 23: The Trunk of the Olive Tree
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The two people who help Odysseus get to Ithaca unnoticed

King Alcinous & Athena

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Who Odysseus first comes across when he gets back to the castle

His dog, Argos

100

A word or phrase used as a nickname for a person, often highlighting a specific quality or trait

Epithet
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The two particularly arrogant suitors

Antinous & Eurymachus

100

How Athena makes Odysseus appear more heroic

She makes him taller, more massive, and gives him a fresh tunic and cloak. 

200

The relationship Telemachus and the swineherd have

Uncle & Nephew (familial)

200

What the answer to the question above represents

The dying memory that the people on Ithaca have of Odysseus

200

The epithet for Odysseus, seen at the beginning of the poem and in Book 21

"That man skilled in all ways of contending"

200

The reasons Odysseus gives for wanting to kill the suitors

Assaulted the maids, bid for his wife, plundered his castle, contempt for the gods, contempt for their own legacy

200

Distant, remote, standoffish

Aloof

300

What Telemachus was doing while Odysseus was away

Traveling, searching for his father

300

The definition meaning of a word versus the emotional meaning of a word

Denotation vs connotation

300

Attributing human qualities to inanimate objects

Personification

300

What Eurymachus offers Odysseus in exchange for their lives

Restitution, making good for loss or damage done to the castle

300

Lonely grief; misery

Desolation

400

What Eumaeus was doing while Odysseus and Telemachus were away

Watching over the castle, spying, protecting Penelope

400

When the audience knows something that the characters do not

Dramatic irony

400

A sign of things to come

An omen

400

Impossible to soothe, unforgiving

Implacable

400

How Odysseus proves it's truly him

Describes the creation of their marriage bed

500

The term used to describe the feeling of an expansive world in literature

An epic setting

500

The dramatic irony in this chapter

Odysseus being the beggar at the castle

500

The omen seen in Book 21

Lightning and thunder throughout the hall

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Why it's important that Telemachus helps Odysseus kill the suitors

It symbolizes the familial loyalty and Telemachus's role as man of the household while Odysseus was away

500

The reasons Penelope might not believe it's truly Odysseus

Athena disguised him; she's never seen him so brutal; she is traumatized.

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