Literary Terms
13-14
15-16
17-20
Irony & Themes
100

A writer's choice of words

What is diction? 

100

This person is the first to meet Odysseus when he arrives on Ithaka.

Who is Athena? 

100

This character returns to Ithaka in book 15. 

Who is Telemakhos? 

100

Zeus sends this sign to Odysseus in book 20.

What is thunder? 

100

This type of irony is created when the audience has more information than some or all of the characters. 

What is dramatic irony? 

200

The central idea or meaning of a story. 

What is theme? 

200

The disguise that Odysseus dons. 

What is a beggar? 

200

This is what Telemakhos is to do to set up the suitors for their slaughter. 

What is "locking up all of the weapons in the house"? 

200

These two characters recognize Odysseus despite his disguise. 

Who are Eurykleia and Odysseus' dog? 

200

This is the difference between a subject and a theme. 

What is "subjects are the universally relevant topics that stories deal with, while themes are what a story actually says about that topic"? 

300

An topic of universal relevance within a story.

What is a subject? 

300

This causes Odysseus to realize that he has arrived in Ithaka. 

Who is Athena? 

300

Odysseus first sees his son in this location. 

What is Eumaios' house/hut? 

300

In book 18, Athena does this to Penelope. 

What is "makes her look incredibly beautiful?" 
300

This is the connection between point of view and irony. 

What is "a wide, broad point of view can highlight the difference between what appears to be true to us as limited creatures and what is actually true from God's perspective." 

400

An author's implicit attitude toward the people, places, and events in a story. 

What is tone? 

400

Homer puts irony to this use in book 14 of the Odyssey. 

What is "testing loyalty"? 

400

These two things are compared in the epic simile Homer uses to describe Odysseus and Telemakhos' reunion. 

What are their weeping cries and the cries of a hawk whose nestlings have been taken?

400

This is the main subject of book 18.

What is beauty? 
400

This is a potential theme statement for book 18.

Answers vary and will likely include the power of beauty and the implications of that power. 

500

An incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. 

What is situational irony? 

500

Homer illustrates the limits of these qualities through his use of irony in Odysseus' arrival. 

What are wisdom and cunning? 

500

Homer uses this element of fiction to create this type of tone - particularly in instances like Odysseus and Telemakhos' reunion in book 16. 

What are diction and earnestness/seriousness/gravity? 

500

This is a possible theme statement for book 19. 

Answers will vary but include loyalty, disguise, or mourning. 

500

Name two ways that irony is used in books 13-20 and give examples of each.

Answers vary.