The Odyssey Book 9 & 10 Test Review Ms.Patel. 5Book 9: IN THE ONE-EYED GIANT'S CAVE The first book informs the reader of the imprisonment of Odysseus.

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The Odyssey Book 9 & 10 Test Review Ms.Patel

5Book 9: IN THE ONE-EYED GIANT'S CAVE The first book informs the reader of the imprisonment of Odysseus on Calypso's island, Ogygia, in the tenth year after the Trojan War. It also describes the insolence of the young nobles in Ithaca (led by Antinous and Eurymachus) who, in the absence of Odysseus, live off his wealth and woo his wife, Penelope. After the invocation to the Muses, with which the Odyssey opens, a council of the gods is summoned, during which Zeus decides that Odysseus shall return home safely and Athena shows herself to be the champion of Odysseus. The goddess visits Telemachus, son of Odysseus, in disguise, gives him courage to rebuke the suitors, and persuades him to seek news of his father by sailing to the mainland. The suitors retire to their homes and Telemachus goes to bed. Book 1: Athena Inspires the Prince

What is the name of Odysseus’ homeland?

Answer: Ithaca

Select the deity that helps Odysseus. A.Zeus B.Athena C.Homer D.Apollo

Select the deity that helps Odysseus. A.Zeus B.Athena C.Homer D.Apollo

Odysseus identifies himself to his hosts and agrees to tell the take of his adventures. He describes his pillage of the Cicones where his men become greedy, and the "honey sweet fruit" of the Lotus Eaters that entrances his men. He then tells the story of his experience with Polyphemus, the Cyclops who traps him and his men and whom he escapes through guile. The exhilaration of his triumph leads him to committing the biggest error of his life – boasting who he is to his victim – a creature who just happens to be a son of Poseidon. Book 9: In the One-Eyed Giant’s Cave

 Odysseus' failure to control his men in the land of the Cicones.  His rescuing them in the land of the Lotus-eaters, and saving them in the land of the Cyclops.  Odysseus' adventurous attitude as he lands on the Cyclops' land.  The reverse of the hospitality found in Phaeacia.  The "farm" culture of the Cyclops.  Odysseus' cleverness in calling himself "Nobody."  Odysseus' flattery of the Cyclops.  The vividness of Odysseus' "attack." The similes used to describe this.  The cleverness of his escape.  The curse of Polyphemus.  Odysseus' leadership qualities; his adventurous spirit; his courage and cleverness; his lapse into pride (hubris). Pay Attention To:

 "teller of tales?"  "god of the sea blue mane who rocks the earth?“  “cool headed…” EPITHETS: Who is...

Odysseus reveals all of the qualities during the Circe episode EXCEPT  A. Timidity  B. Strength  C. Courage  D. Leadership

Odysseus reveals all of the qualities during the Circe episode EXCEPT  A. Timidity  B. Strength  C. Courage  D. Leadership

Which one of these is NOT a characteristic of an epic hero? A. Larger-than-life figure B. Experiences difficult C. Has supernatural abilities D. Is defeated in the end

Which one of these is NOT a characteristic of an epic hero? A. Larger-than-life figure B. Experiences difficult C. Has supernatural abilities D. Is defeated in the end

The setting that Homer uses for Odysseus to tell of his journey is A. An omen B. A banquet C. A contest D. A war

The setting that Homer uses for Odysseus to tell of his journey is A. An omen B. A banquet C. A contest D. A war

The Odyssey deals with Odysseus adventures as he makes his way back to A. Troy B. Mt. Olympus C. Ithaca D. Crete

The Odyssey deals with Odysseus adventures as he makes his way back to A. Troy B. Mt. Olympus C. Ithaca D. Crete

The Lotus Eaters are a threat to Odysseus and his men because: A. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them fall asleep B. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them not want to go home C. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them physically weak D. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them confess all their secrets

The Lotus Eaters are a threat to Odysseus and his men because: A. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them fall asleep B. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them not want to go home C. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them physically weak D. They offer a drug-like substance that makes them confess all their secrets

Which one of these BEST describes why Odysseus doesn't respect the Cyclopes? A. He thinks they are barbaric and ignorant B. He thinks they are lawless and hospitable C. He thinks they are arrogant and dangerous D. He thinks they are selfish and rough

Which one of these BEST describes why Odysseus doesn't respect the Cyclopes? A. He thinks they are barbaric and ignorant B. He thinks they are lawless and hospitable C. He thinks they are arrogant and dangerous D. He thinks they are selfish and rough

Which one of these is an epithet? A. "Young dawn with fingertips of Rose" B. "clear-eyed goddess” C. "The cracking eyeball" D. "The island in a dense fog"

Which one of these is an epithet? A. "Young dawn with fingertips of Rose" B. "clear-eyed goddess” C. "The cracking eyeball" D. "The island in a dense fog"

Odysseus emphasizes the custom of hospitality to the Cyclops because A. It is the Greek custom to honor strangers with food and gifts B. It is the Greek custom to demonstrate your intelligence C. It is the Greek custom to negotiate before battle D. It is the Greek customer to identify yourself before asked

Odysseus emphasizes the custom of hospitality to the Cyclops because A. It is the Greek custom to honor strangers with food and gifts B. It is the Greek custom to demonstrate your intelligence C. It is the Greek custom to negotiate before battle D. It is the Greek customer to identify yourself before asked

The following passage contains an epic simile that describes what? "Neither reply nor pity came from him, but in one stride he clutched at my companions and caught two in his hands like squirming puppies" A. The savagery of the Cyclops B. The fear of Odysseus and his men C. The helplessness of the men D. The reply of the Cyclops

The following passage contains an epic simile that describes what? "Neither reply nor pity came from him, but in one stride he clutched at my companions and caught two in his hands like squirming puppies" A. The savagery of the Cyclops B. The fear of Odysseus and his men C. The helplessness of the men D. The reply of the Cyclops

What does Odysseus reveal about his character by disclosing his true name to Polyphemus? A. His intellect B. His humor C. His pride D. His resentment

What does Odysseus reveal about his character by disclosing his true name to Polyphemus? A. His intellect B. His humor C. His pride D. His resentment

Odysseus tells how he and his men reached the island home of Aiolos, a king to whom the gods had given control over the winds. Aiolos gave Odysseus a bag containing the winds to guarantee him a safe journey home. His men, however, believed that the bag held treasure. As they approached Ithaka, Odysseus slept, and the men opened the bag. As a result, they were blown back to Aiolos' island, but he refused to help them. They sailed on and reached the land of the Laistrygonians. These giants savagely attacked them and destroyed all of the ships except Odysseus' own. Then, Odysseus landed on the island of Circe, an enchantress, who turned a group of his men into pigs. With a charm from the god, Hermes, Odysseus escaped from Circe's spell, and she returned his men to him again. Odysseus and his men were entertained for a year on Circe's island. Before they left, Circe told him he had to visit the land of the dead and gave him instructions on how to consult the prophet, Teiresias. Book 10: The Bewitching Queen of Aeaea

Odysseus protects himself from Circe with the help of A. Eurylochus B. Athena C. Hermes D. Zeus

Odysseus protects himself from Circe with the help of A. Eurylochus B. Athena C. Hermes D. Zeus

Odysseus is given a gift of stormy winds before they leave the A. Island of Aeaea B. Island of Aeolus C. Island of Calypso D. Island of the Phaeacians

Odysseus is given a gift of stormy winds before they leave the A. Island of Aeaea B. Island of Aeolus C. Island of Calypso D. Island of the Phaeacians

Which answer BEST describes what Odysseus’ men are trying to do in the following passage? "Captain, shake off this trance, and think of home-if home indeed awaits us," A. They are trying to get Odysseus out of his bad mood B. They are trying to get Odysseus to remember home C. They are trying to get Odysseus to resist the evil spell D. They are trying to prevent Odysseus from falling asleep

Which answer BEST describes what Odysseus’ men are trying to do in the following passage? "Captain, shake off this trance, and think of home-if home indeed awaits us," A. They are trying to get Odysseus out of his bad mood B. They are trying to get Odysseus to remember home C. They are trying to get Odysseus to resist the evil spell D. They are trying to prevent Odysseus from falling asleep

1)Is Odysseus justified to blind Polyphemus? 2)Why does Odysseus claim he stays on Circe’s Island? Do you believe him? 3)Is Odysseus brave? 4)What is a frame story? 5)What is an epic simile? Some Questions to Contemplate:

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