Epic Features
Greek Heroism
Characters
Key Terms
Turning Points
100

The first stanza of the Iliad is an example of this.

What is a Prelude?

100

The Greek term for the law of hospitality.

What is "xenia"?

100

Steals a girl, starts a war.

Who is Paris?

100

Blowing, like dust in the wind...

What is "winnowing"?

100

Patroclus' death...

What is ...leads Achilles to rejoin the war?

200

"Swift-runner Achilles" is an example of this.

What is an Epithet?

200

The Greek term for what it means to bring honor to your name.

What is "kudos"?
200

Chooses a human to vote in the beauty contest instead of him.

Who is Zeus?

200

To hesitate on the edge of a decision.

What is "to balk"?
200

Agamemnon's pride...

What is... results in a plague that kills his men?
300

A special term for starting in the midst of a story's action.

What is "In Medias Res"?

300

Achilles dragging Hector's body around Troy is an example of this.

What is "aidos"?

300

Is voted "prettiest" goddess.

Who is Aphrodite?

300

A sign or warning of what's to come...

What is a "portent"?

300

Achilles rage...

What is... results in the doom of Troy?

400

Greek term for a hero's most shining moment.

What is an "Aristeia"?
400

The chief goal of the Homeric hero (also a Greek term)

What is "aristos"?

400

Known as the greatest human strategist.

Who is Odysseus?

400

To refuse scornfully

What is "to spurn"?

400

Menelaus wounded...

What is... results in the breaking of a truce?

500

A lengthy comparison between two unlike things.

What is an "epic simile"?

500

The three pillars for being persuasive.

What are "Logos, Pathos, and Ethos"?
500

Doesn't want to give his war prize back.

Who is Agamemnon?

500

Where we get the concept of "sin" from.

What is "Hamartia"?
500

Athena disguises as Hector's ally...

What is... results in Hector's death (or Hector stops running)?