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The answer is: Including Homer, these date back to a time before the invention of writing.

What are the early epics? The answer in the form of a question is: What are the early epics?

The unwilling bride of Pluto and the Goddess of Spring. The answer is: The unwilling bride of Pluto and the Goddess of Spring.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Persephone?

The answer is: The epic hero of the Odyssey, probably the most famous of all epic heroes.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Odysseus?

The answer is: The God of the Sun

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Apollo?

Goddess of Education/Science/Virginity The answer is: Goddess of Education/Science/Virginity

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Athena?

The hero performs extraordinary deeds and is a series of episodes. The answer is: The hero performs extraordinary deeds and is a series of episodes.

What two items make up an epic? The answer in the form of a question is: What two items make up an epic?

A figure of great, sometimes larger-than-life, stature. The answer is: A figure of great, sometimes larger-than-life, stature.

Who is the central hero of an epic? The answer in the form of a question is: Who is the central hero of an epic?

The answer is: Greek word meaning “entanglers”. Their songs are very dangerous. Today this word means a woman who is dangerous or alluring.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who are the Sirens?

The answer is: A whirlpool in the sea, which was said to swallow the sea & spew back the contents three times a day.

The answer in the form of a question is: What was the Charybdis?

This character shares similar traits with the suitors. The answer is: This character shares similar traits with the suitors.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Odysseus?

The answer is: Mythical female monster, twelve feet in length and six heads, each containing three rows of canine teeth.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Scylla?

The answer is: Captain of Gods

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Zeus?

The Muse most often associated with Epic Poetry. The answer is: The Muse most often associated with Epic Poetry.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Calliope?

The answer is: God of Love

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Eros?

Blinded by a wooden stake The answer is: Blinded by a wooden stake

The answer in the form of a question is: Who was the Cyclops?

Traditional epics like Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad The answer is: Traditional epics like Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad

The answer in the form of a question is: What are mythological stories frequently based on in which heroes interact with Gods?

The answer is: “Nobody is my name.”

How did Odysseus answer the Cyclops question when asked his name? The answer in the form of a question is: How did Odysseus answer the Cyclops question when asked his name?

The answer is: Wife of Odysseus

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Penelope?

The answer is: Cyclops real name

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Polyphemus?

The answer is: God of Strength

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Hercules?

God of the Sea and father of Polyphemus The answer is: God of the Sea and father of Polyphemus

The answer in the form of a question is: Who is Poseidon?

The answer is: 1. He is removing his mother from harm’s way. 2. He knows a battle is about to take place & his place is at the side of the king.

What are two reasons we know Telemachus is coming of age? The answer in the form of a question is: What are two reasons we know Telemachus is coming of age?

The answer is: The island of Calypso

The answer in the form of a question is: Where did Odysseus spend seven years, missing his home and family, with the nymph who wanted to marry him?

The answer is: She weaved during the day and secretly unraveled it during the night, amazingly deceiving the suitors.

The answer in the form of a question is: Who was Penelope?

The answer is: Defeat of Troy

The answer in the form of a question is: What did Odysseus’ legendary trick with the use of the Trojan horse lead to?