Tracking Elements “Tell the Story” and “Calypso

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Tracking Elements “Tell the Story” and “Calypso Inference Foreshadowing Characterization of Odysseus Invocation Hermes(role) Dramatic Irony Imagery Athena (role) Epithets Alliteration Metaphor Homeric Simile

Tracking Elements “Sailing from Troy” and “Lotus Eaters” Theme Shift in speaker Characterization (Odysseus) Personification Metaphor Dramatic Irony Examples of Hubris Allusion Inference

Tracking Elements in “Cyclops” Characterization (Cyclops and Odysseus) Simile Imagery Personification Juxtaposition – Unexpected combination of colors, shapes or ideas Archetype Inference Foreshadowing Irony Homeric Simile Alliteration Metaphor Epithet Hubris

Tracking Elements “Witch Circe” and “The Land of the Dead” Characterization of Odysseus’ Men Simile Inference Metaphor Hades Foreshadowing Characterization of Poseidon Helios Prophecy Warnings: 3 specific instructions

Tracking Elements: “Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis” Imagery Foreshadowing Characterization Homeric Simile

Tracking Elements: “Cattle of the Sun god” Characterization Odysseus Characterization of Odysseus’ Men Prophecy Helios Personification Epithet