Monsters
Gods/Goddesses
The Wanderer
The Story
Terms
100

A giant maelstrom.

Charybdis

100

This goddess is Odysseus' patron and does her best to help him in his journey.

Athena

100

The name of Odysseus' home.

Ithaca

100

After eating this, Odysseus' men "lose their hope of home."

Lotus

100

The Odyssey is what type of literature?

An epic poem.

200

A multi-headed creature that whisks men off the boat to eat in her den.

Scylla

200

This god destroys Odysseus' men after they eat the prized cattle.

Zeus

200

The name of Odysseus' son.

Telemachus

200

Odysseus' trick name that fools the Cyclops.

Nohbdy

200

Showing hospitality, afraid that guests might be a god in disguise.

Xenia

300

The head of a woman, and the body of a bird, these creatures lure sailors to their destruction by weaving a haunting song over the sea.

The Sirens

300

This goddess turns half of Odysseus' men into swine.

Circe

300

Penelope cleverly puts off marrying the suitors by doing this.


Weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus and unraveling it nightly

300

The two gods Odysseus says will help them fight against the suitors.

Athena and Zeus

300

The adjective word created from the author of the Odyssey's name.

Homeric

400

Prays to Poseidon that Odysseus should have a cursed journey home.

The Cyclops (Polyphemus)

400

This god helps Odysseus by giving him a magical herb to protect him from the sorceress's honeyed-potion.

Hermes

400

The father of Odysseus.

Laertes

400

The name of the suitor that pleads with Odysseus to show mercy on the suitors.

Eurymachus

400

The Odyssey is written "in medias res" which means...

in the middle of things

500

Odysseus' men act monstrously by opening the bag of wind given to them by this god.

Aeolus

500

This goddess only releases Odysseus once she is threatened by Zeus.

Calypso

500
Odysseus sees her in the Underworld and is surprised by her presence there.

Anticlea

500

The name of the suitor that hits Odysseus (disguised as a beggar) with a stool.

Antinous

500

Through adventurous deeds, the _______________ demonstrates traits that are valued by the society in which the long, narrative poem originates. Odysseus is one...

Epic Hero