The Odyssey By Homer Translated by Robert Fitzgerald

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The Odyssey By Homer Translated by Robert Fitzgerald “It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.” -Ursula K. LeGuin

Quick Write The BIG question: Do heroes have responsibilities? Complete the sentences below. Then write three to five sentences in which you connect the sentences to the BIG question. A hero has an obligation to ________________________. The choices he or she makes must_______________________.

Heroes

Pre-reading “Craft and Structure” (742-745) – Read and take notes over bolded terms. “Homer” (750) – Read “Epic form” (751) – Read and take notes over bolded terms “The Trojan War” (752) – Read Vocabulary practice (worksheet)