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1 Quick Liners Plan a dinner menu for a foe.

2 Business Make sure to put your name on papers (rest of year) Hand-backs Tonight’s homework Gods & Goddesses Quiz Tableau The Odyssey

3 The Iliad

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7 The Odyssey

8 Odysseus The Odyssey is an _______ written by _____ about the 10-year wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the _________.

9 Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by _____ about the 10-year wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the _________.

10 Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer about the 10-year wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the _________.

11 Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer about the 10-year wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the _________.

12 Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer about the 10-year wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War.

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14 (1) _______ – __________________ ________________________ _________________________ (2) the word ______ now means ____ _______________

15 (1) epic poem – __________________ ________________________ _________________________ (2) the word ______ now means ____ _______________

16 (1) epic poem – a long and highly stylized narrative poem celebrating the heroic achievements of its hero (2) the word ______ now means ____ _______________

17 (1) epic poem – a long and highly stylized narrative poem celebrating the heroic achievements of its hero (2) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________

18 (1) epic poem – a long and highly stylized narrative poem celebrating the heroic achievements of its hero (2) the word odyssey now means great adventurous journey

19 Tableau

20 a scene that typically shows an event in history or literature and that is created on a stage by a group of people who are dressed in costumes and who do not speak or move

21 The Iliad and Odyssey became the ________ and the ____ of the early Greeks.

22 The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the ____ of the early Greeks.

23 The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the bible of the early Greeks.

24 Odysseus was a Greek ___ from _____.

25 Odysseus was a Greek king from _____.

26 Odysseus was a Greek king from Ithaca.

27 Odysseus wanted to _________ to his wife (______) and his son (_________).

28 Odysseus wanted to return home to his wife (______) and his son (_________).

29 Odysseus wanted to return home to his wife (Penelope) and his son (_________).

30 Odysseus wanted to return home to his wife (Penelope) and his son (Telemachus).

31 Here are some of Odysseus’ famous adventures. (1) land of the __________ – eat, lotus flowers, _________

32 Here are some of Odysseus’ famous adventures. (1) land of the Lotus-Eaters – eat, lotus flowers, _________

33 Here are some of Odysseus’ famous adventures. (1) land of the Lotus-Eaters – eat, lotus flowers, lose memory

34 (2) island of the _______ – including _________

35 (2) island of the Cyclopes – including _________

36 (2) island of the Cyclopes – including Polyphemus

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38 Odysseus Blinds Polyphemus

39 Vase (670 BCE)

40 (3) island of ____ (the enchantress) – turned men into ___

41 (3) island of Circe (the enchantress) – turned men into ___

42 (3) island of Circe (the enchantress) – turned men into pigs

43 (4) island of the _____ (half-_____, half-____) (a) Odysseus ______________ with ___ – _________ to ____

44 (4) island of the Sirens (half-_____, half-____) (a) Odysseus ______________ with ___ – _________ to ____

45 (4) island of the Sirens (half-women, half-birds) (a) Odysseus ______________ with ___ – _________ to ____

46 (4) island of the Sirens (half-women, half-birds) (a) Odysseus plugged men’s ears with wax – _________ to ____

47 (4) island of the Sirens (half-women, half-birds) (a) Odysseus plugged men’s ears with wax – _________ to mast

48 (4) island of the Sirens (half-women, half-birds) (a) Odysseus plugged men’s ears with wax – chained self to mast

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50 (5) _______ island – ______ a beautiful __________ who kept _______ on her island for many years

51 (5) Calypso’s island – ______ a beautiful __________ who kept _______ on her island for many years

52 (5) Calypso’s island – Calypso a beautiful __________ who kept _______ on her island for many years

53 (5) Calypso’s island – Calypso a beautiful demigoddess who kept _______ on her island for many years

54 (5) Calypso’s island – Calypso a beautiful demigoddess who kept Odysseus on her island for many years

55 (6) through the ____ (six-headed serpent) and _______ (whirlpool)

56 (6) through the Scylla (six-headed serpent) and _______ (whirlpool)

57 (6) through the Scylla (six-headed serpent) and Charybdis (whirlpool)

58 When Odysseus finally made it home, he found _____________ vying for ______________________.

59 When Odysseus finally made it home, he found over ___ suitors vying for his wife’s hand in marriage.

60 When Odysseus finally made it home, he found over 100 suitors vying for his wife’s hand in marriage.

61 Clever Odysseus _______ himself, won the ____________________, and ____ all the suitors.

62 Clever Odysseus disguised himself, won the ____________________, and ____ all the suitors.

63 Clever Odysseus disguised himself, won the bow and arrow competition, and ____ all the suitors.

64 Clever Odysseus disguised himself, won the bow and arrow competition, and killed all the suitors.

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66 Romans tell the same story, but call him ______. OdysseusUlysses

67 Romans tell the same story, but call him Ulysses. OdysseusUlysses

68 Quiz Time!

69 #28. Choose one of the following Trojan War references. Then, explain what it means (a) in Homeric terms. (b) in modern-day terms. Achilles heel “Beware Greeks who bear gifts.”

70 (1)Whom does Paris choose as the “fairest” of the three goddesses? (A) Athena (B) Aphrodite (C) Hera (D) Thetis

71 (2) Who has “the face that launched a thousand ships”? (A) Penelope (B) Aphrodite (C) Helen (D) Eris

72 (3) The most famous one-on-one battle in the Trojan War is fought between (A) Patroclus and Hercules. (B) Agamemnon and Priam. (C) Odysseus and Paris. (D) Achilles and Hector.

73 (4) Where is Achilles’ only weakness located? (A) his heel (B) his knee (C) his shoulder (D) his neck

74 (5) Which Greek hero comes up with the idea of the Trojan Horse? (A) Achilles (B) Patroclus (C) Odysseus (D) Agamemnon

75 (6) Is the following statement true or false? When Agamemnon takes Briseis, Achilles is inspired to fight like a champion. (A) true (B) false (C) I don’t know. I cannot lie. I was sleeping.

76 (7) On whose side are Athena and Hera? (A) The Greeks (B) The Trojans (C) The Gray Team

77 (8) In this picture, Odysseus resists the beautiful song of (A) Calypso. (B) the Sirens. (C) Circe. (D) the Charybdis.

78 (9) The most famous Cyclops is named (A) Ulysses. (B) Scylla. (C) Polyphemus. (D) Telemachus.

79 (10) It takes Odysseus ____ long years to return home to ___________. (A) 5…Sparta. (B) 5…Ithaca. (C) 5…Athens. (D) 10…Sparta. (E) 10…Ithaca. (F) 10…Athens.

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