Mythical Creatures
Greek gods and goddesses
Odysseus's Journey
Epic Hero Traits
Literary Devices
100

These people put the crew in danger by making them lose interest in going home.

The Lotus-Eaters

100

The king of the gods, who often intervened in Odysseus's journey.

Zeus

100

The land where the inhabitants offered a plant that made people forget about home.

Land of the Lotus-Eaters

100

Odysseus's ability to think quickly and creatively in difficult situations.

What is cunning or intelligence? 

100

A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."

Simile

200

These bird-like creatures lured sailors with their enchanting songs.

Sirens

200

The god of the sea, who was Odysseus's main antagonist.

Poseidon

200

The island where Odysseus and his men were trapped in a cave.

Island of the Cyclops

200

Odysseus's unwavering determination to return home to his wife and son.

What is loyalty or devotion?

200

A figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

300

After being tricked by Odysseus, Polyphemus realized that his "victim" possessed an important leadership quality.

Clever

300

The goddess of wisdom and warfare, who was Odysseus's patron and protector.

Athena

300

The island where Odysseus had his men plug their ears with beeswax to resist the alluring songs.

Island of the Sirens

300

Odysseus's ability in facing numerous dangers and challenges.

What is courage?

300

A lengthy simile, often used in epic poetry to vividly describe a scene or event.

What is an epic simile?

400
After leaving the Cyclops, the rest of the journey home for Odysseus is affected after Polyphemus does something.

Prays to his father Poseidon to curse Odysseus.

400

The goddess of love and beauty, who caused trouble for Odysseus and his men on several occasions.

Aphrodite

400

The island where Odysseus's men disobeyed orders and slaughtered the sacred cattle, leading to disaster.

The island of the Sun God Helios

400

Odysseus's quality as demonstrated by his ability to command and inspire his men.

What is leadership?

400

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

What is alliteration?

500

This six-headed monster and a monstrous whirlpool threatened Odysseus and his men as they passed through the Strait of Messina.

Scylla and Charybdis

500

The god of the underworld, who helped Odysseus consult the blind prophet Tiresias.

Hades

500

The final destination of Odysseus's long and arduous journey.

Ithaca

500

Odysseus's excessive pride or arrogance, which sometimes led to trouble.

What is hubris?

500

The repetition of the sound of a vowel in non rhyming stressed syllables.

What is assonance?