Iliad
Odyssey
Aeneid
Sir Gawain
Themes / fun fact
100

Hektor kills this man, and does what to him?

Patroclus, takes his armor, it belongs to Akhilleus

100

Who recognizes Odysseus, and how?

Eurycleia recognizes him, there is a scar on his leg from a boar when he was young.

100
The beloved princess of the Latins

Who is Lavinia?

100

The city in which the book starts in, and the time.

What is Camelot and Christmas?

100

Ancient Greek term that means "glory" or "reputation", commonly in battle.

What is Kleos?

200

Which two Greek warriors spy on the Trojan camp in the nighttime?

Who are Diomedes and Odysseus?

200

What is the final event in which Odysseus is the only survivor?

What is the consumption of the cattle of Helios?

200

This god tells Aeneas to leave Carthage

Who is Hermes?

200

Sir Gawain asked this person to challenge the Green Knight in his game

Who is Lady Guinevere?

200

The Greek term meaning hospitality toward strangers. Also known as "guest - friendship".

Give me an example.

What is Xenia?

300

Name 2 gods on the side of the Greeks, and 2 gods on the side of the Trojans.

+100 if you name 3 from each

Greeks: Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes, Hephaestus

Trojan: Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares, Artemis

300

The names of the two sea monsters while traveling the Strait of Messina.

Who are Scylla and Charybdis?

300

Name the two people who commit suicide and why.

Who is Dido and Amata?

Dido kills herself due to Aeneas leaving her.

Queen Amata Kills herself, believing that Turnus has died, believing that it is her fault

300

What day does Sir Gawain departs from the city to find the Green Knight?

All Saints Day

300

The two names of Akhilleus' son

Pyrrhus and Neoptolemus 

400

What is the name of Achilleus' horse, and what does he say?

Who is Xanthus? He claims that Achilleus is destined to die in battle.

400

These are the 2 most prominent suitors. Why?

Antinous: The leader of the suitors. Most hostile. Plots to kill Telemachus.

Eurymachus: Second in command. Not as hostile as Antinous, but manipulative with his words.

400

Explain the death of Priam in full detail and its significance.

Priam and Hecuba watch his son, Polites, die. Priam attempts to defend himself by putting on his armor, but is killed by Pyrrhus, the son of Achilleus. He is killed on an altar, symbolizing the sacrilegious and hideous behavior of Pyrrhus.

400

Instead of simply forgiving Gawain, why does the Green Knight draw blood from his neck on the third strike?

Gawain promised to exchange with the Green knight what he obtained during the day. However, he did not explain to Bertilak that he received the Girdle. This demonstrates the mercy of the Green Knight; this enforces fairness, allowing Sir Gawain to demonstrate humility and Grace
400

These people parallel the Apostles in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

The knights of the Round table

500

Name the three bird signs that appear in the Iliad.

Book 8: Eagle carries a fawn in its talons, encouraging the Achaeans to fight harder.

Book 12: Eagle carries a bloody snake, which bites the eagle, dropping the snake. This symbolizes that the Trojans will make progress in their attempt to burn the ships, but ultimately fail.

Book 15: Fake bird sign toward the Trojans of eagle carrying a snake.

500

There are ____ many suitors in the house of Penelope

What is 108?
500

The story ends this way. Explain the significance

The significance of the end of Virgil's Aeneid lies in its ambiguous and somewhat violent conclusion, where Aeneas kills Turnus, leaving the reader to ponder the moral implications of this act and the complex nature of establishing a new empire, potentially critiquing the violence inherent in Rome's founding while also celebrating its inevitable rise

Aeneas if often referred to as "pious". The book centralizes around the idea of pietas vs. Furor. The ending of this book symbolizes how Rome is a nation that is ultimately founded on using war to bring peace.

500

What are the three animals that Bertilak hunts, and what is the significance of each, applicable to Gawain?

Deer -> Grace and Agility

      Highlights initial nobility when facing temptation

Boar -> Courage and strength

     Symbolizes Gawain's ferocity and determination

Fox -> Trickery and Cunning

     Represents temptations of Bertilak's wife

500

Explain how Sir Gawain and the Green knight story is meant to reflect a Catholic Confession

In "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," the narrative mirrors a confession by having Gawain face a moment of reckoning where he must confront his own failings and ultimately receive a form of absolution from the Green Knight, who acts as a confessor figure by revealing his true identity and forgiving Gawain for his lapse in chivalry, allowing Gawain to learn from his mistake and be cleansed of his guilt, similar to how a person in a religious confession would be absolved by a priest after admitting their sins.