BOOK 5. Evaluate the role of the Gods in book 5 utilising examples and quotes Examine how Odysseus builds kleos in this book.

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BOOK 5

Evaluate the role of the Gods in book 5 utilising examples and quotes Examine how Odysseus builds kleos in this book

How does the interpretation of Calypso’s island in the film differ from that of the book? (1:44min)

You will be working in groups to research the role of a specific god in book 5. You will need to put together a short presentation and a handout with the key events, details of your particular god. You should included quotes where possible and line references. CalypsoAthenaZeusHermesPoseidonLeucothoe

1. When are we first introduced to Odysseus? What is he doing? It what ways is this unexpected? 2. What does Calypso offer Odysseus? 3. Why does he reject her and what does this reveal about his character? 4. Produce a list of examples, including quotes, showing how Odysseus increases his kleos in this chapter.

Odysseus is helped by the gods on several occasions. Athena, Zeus, Calypso and Leucothoe Will gain ‘bronze, gold and woven materials’ (38) on return home from the Phaecians.