Characters
Characters cont.
Vocabulary
Plot
Plot cont.
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Odysseus' son

Telemachus

100
Odysseus' wife

Penelope

100

Comparison developed over several lines; uses the word "like" or "as"

epic simile

100

Why did all of Odysseus' men die?

They ate the cattle

100

What did Athena do to stop the suitors and their families from attacking Odysseus?

She intervened and made peace

200

Lead suitor

Antinous

200

Nymph who held Odysseus captive for 10 years

Calypso

200

alternative name; title; a brief descriptive phrase to characterize

epithet

200

How many men die if they encounter Scylla?

6

200

Why did Nausicaa go and wash her clothes?

Because Athena came in her dream and told her to

300

Witch who turned Odysseus' men into pigs

Circe

300

The cyclops who Odysseus' tricked

Polyphemus

300

a reference to a famous person, place, or event

allusion

300

How many men die if they encounter Charybdis?

all of them

300

What did Circe do to Odysseus' men?

Turned them into pigs

400

Serpent-like ocean monster with 6 heads

Scylla

400

Goddess who helped Odysseus and Telemachus

Athena

400

a larger than life figure who undertakes great journeys and performs great deeds; has remarkable strength and cunning

epic hero

400

What two men did Odysseus reveal his identity to?

The swineherd, Eumaeus, and the cowherd, Philomeus

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What did Circe tell Odysseus to do instead of fighting the monsters?

Keep rowing

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Whirlpool-like monster

Charybdis

500

Princess of the shipbuilding island

Nausicaa

500

characters, situations, and images recognizable in many times and cultures

archetypes

500

How did Penelope know it was truly Odysseus?

He knew the bed could not be moved.

500

*Final Jeopardy*

Place these events in order (Assume events are within Odysseus' flashback):

-Odysseus is held captive on Calypso's island

-Odysseus encounters Polyphemus

-Odysseus encounters Circe

-Odysseus' men eat the cattle

-Odysseus is telling Nausicaa's father, King Alcinous, his adventures

-Odysseus encounters the sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis


6, 2, 3, 5, 1, 4