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Test your knowledge about: Characters Themes Motifs Symbols

 Click on a jeopardy tile, choosing a category and score value  Read your question  Click on the box with the answer you choose  A screen will either give you a “correct” screen or a “try again” screen  If you are correct, move on to another question. If you are incorrect, try again!

Characters Themes Motifs Symbols

 Who is the protagonist of The Odyssey? OdysseusTelemachusHomer

 Who is the beautiful nymph who falls in love with Odysseus? CalypsoPenelopeCirce

 Who is the former king of Mycenae, and the leader of the Achaeans? MeneleusPylos Agamemnon

 What is the overall theme of The Odyssey? Writed Wrote WarPowerCunning

 What is another underlying theme of The Odyssey? For example, Odysseus is _____ by kleos. RedemptionTemptationLoss

 When Odysseus is relying more on his mind than his muscle, what theme of The Odyssey is he displaying? StrengthThe godsCunning

 When the gods alternate forms throughout the story, what motif are they displaying? Masks RevelationDisguises

 Complete the sentence. _______ puts The Odyssey in its cultural context. StorytellingTalkingWriting

 What is the term used for women throughout the plot of The Odyssey? GoddessesWomenSeductresses

 This object is used as the symbol for Odysseus and Penelope’s unshakable foundation of love. Wedding BedArmoireQuilt

 This symbol is used to show a lack of discipline and a tone of negativity. WineWaterFood

 This is an example of a symbol: Who’s queen tries to eat Odysseus and his men? LaestrygoniansTrojansAchaeans

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