Aeneas is the legendary founder of this city
What is Rome?
The leader of the Greek forces against the Trojans
Who is Ulysses/Odysseus?
In Book II of the Aeneid, Venus tells Aeneas that these figures are responsible for the fall of Troy (I'm just looking for the generic term here)
Who are the gods?
The queen of Carthage
Who is Dido?
Aeneas's wife, who dies in Book II
Who is Creusa?
The main characters in epics always have this, another word for a heroic task or challenge they have to complete
What is a quest?
The genre in which the Aeneid is written
What is epic or epic poem?
The name of the Greek whose performance convinces the Trojans he has been abandoned
Who is Sinon?
The goddess Juno is the patroness of this city, the future archnemesis of Rome
What is Carthage?
The virtue most associated with Aeneas
What is piety?
The king of Troy slaughtered in Book II
Who is Priam?
The archetype of an ally, encountered after the crossing of the threshold, who may or may not be trustworthy
What is the shapeshifter?
The Aeneid was written shortly before the birth of this notable religious figure
Who is Jesus?
The woman responsible for the start of the Trojan War, whom Aeneas contemplates killing in Book II
Who is Helen?
What Neptune was doing while Aeneas's ships were being ravaged by Juno's storm
What is sleeping?
In Book I of the Aeneid, we meet these two sons of Venus
Who are Aeneas and Amor (Cupid)?
The Trojan prince, killed by Achilles, who appears to Aeneas in a dream in Book II to tell him to flee the city
Who is Hector?
The part of the hero's journey where the main character must face his greatest fear and risk death or failure
What is the supreme ordeal/inmost cave?
The Roman Emperor during whose reign the Aeneid was written
Who is Caesar Augustus/Octavian?
The murderer of the king of Troy
Who is Pyrrhus?
The reason Aeneas's father is convinced to leave Troy
What is a portent from Jupiter?
The name of Aeneas's father
Who is Anchises?
The priest whose death in Book II is depicted in this famous statue:

Who is Laocoön?
Taking place at the climax of an epic, this part of the Hero's Journey pits the hero against a force that looks like it might truly defeat him
What is the Resurrection?
As a poem, the Aeneid is written in this type of meter
What is dactylic hexameter?
The Greek term, which we've discussed in class and which applies both to tragic and to epic heroes, which refers to the problem that these heroes have to solve
What is agon?
The religious article Aeneas entrusts to his father as they flee Troy
What are the Penates/household gods?
The name of Aeneas's son
The name of the queen of Carthage's former husband, killed by Pygmalion
Who is Sychaeus?
What Aeneas's father's initial response to Aeneas telling him to leave Troy in Book II would map onto in the Hero's Journey
What is the delay of the call?