The Heroic Age
History of the Trojan War
Legends of the Trojan War
Literary Form/Elements
Literary Devices
100

What is the name for the 300-year period from which very little written evidence exists?

The Dark Age

100

Who were the combatants in the Trojan War?

The Trojans and the Greeks (Mycenaeans)

100

What cunning physical construction allowed the Greeks to breach the walls of Troy?

The Trojan Horse (a hollow, wooden horse with Greek soldiers hidden inside)

100

What is a long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero who embodies the values of their civilization called?

an epic poem

100

What is the literary term for a scene that interrupts the action of a work to show a previous event?

flashback

200

Name the two Greek civilizations that emerged during the Heroic Age.

- The Minoan civilization

- The Mycenaean civilization

200

What are the historical reasons why the Trojan War was fought?

- Competition for trade

- Control of waterways

200

What object did the goddess Eris throw into the gods’ banquet to cause conflict?

A golden apple with the words "To the Fairest" inscribed on it

200

How was epic poetry originally transmitted from generation to generation?

- rhapsodes

- by word of mouth/oral tradition

200

What does the term in medias res mean?

in the middle of things

300

Approximately when did Homer live and compose the Iliad and Odyssey?

- 8th century B.C.

- 700 B.C.

300

Provide a year or range of years: Historians believe the Trojan War took place around _________. 

1250 B.C. - 1181 B.C. 

300

Which three goddesses were involved in the beauty contest?

Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena

300

What does the term hubris mean?

excessive pride

300
What distinguishes an epic/Homeric simile from a normal simile?

Epic similes compare heroic, epic events to mundane, easily understandable everyday events.

Epic similes are typically longer as well.

400

Provide the year: It is thought that by _________ B.C., the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations collapsed.

1100 B.C.

400

What three seas played a role in the historic reasons for the Trojan War?

The Aegean Sea, the Sea of Marmara, and the Black Sea

400

Who was the Greek soldier responsible for thinking up the Trojan Horse?

Odysseus

400

Name a well-known epic poem besides the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Potential answers include: the Epic of Gilgamesh (c. 2000 B.C., the Aeneid (c. 29 B.C.), Beowulf (c. 700 A.D.); Paradise Lost (1667)

400

What is the term for when one story is embedded in another?

frame narrative

500

Who was selected to judge the beauty contest between the goddesses?

Paris, a Trojan prince

500

What mnemonic devices did rhapsodes use to help them recite epic poems from memory?

- a consistent rhythm/meter

- epithets

500

What does it mean for Homer/other epic poets to invoke the Muses?

Invoking the Muses means calling on the Muses as a source of divine inspiration for storytelling.

600

What incentive did each goddess offer Paris in exchange for him choosing them as "the fairest?"

Hera: a kingdom

Athena: wisdom in battle

Hera: love of the most beautiful woman

600

What four qualities define an epic hero?

1. possesses superior or superhuman strength, craftiness, and confidence

2. overcomes perilous situations

3. is helped/harmed by the gods and/or fate

4. embodies the values of their civilization

600

What is an epithet?

a repeated formula for describing settings, characters, or things

Ex: "gray-eyed Athena," "son of Laertes," etc.