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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Chronology Gods and Goddesses Mere Mortals Epithets Location, Location

2 Of the following obstacles, that which Odysseus encountered first: Sirens Scylla Laestrygonians

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4 Of the following, the one who first shows hospitality: Nestor Alcinous Circe

5 Nestor

6 Of the following, the person to whom Odysseus first reveals his identity: Philoetius Melanthius Eurycleia

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8 Of the following, the one whom Odysseus encounters first: Circe Calypso Nausicaa

9 Circe

10 Of the following, the character who dies first: Eurymachus Elpenor Antinous

11 Elpenor

12 This goddess serves as Odysseus’ guide.

13 Athena

14 He’s the god of the sea, and he’s angry at Odysseus.

15 Poseidon

16 He not only serves as the messenger god, he also escorts the suitors to Hades.

17 Hermes

18 He allows Odysseus to return to Ithaca, but mandates that his journey be strenuous.

19 Zeus

20 This god is Zeus’ father.

21 Cronus

22 Fated to be the first of his cohorts to die, he serves as the suitors’ unofficial leader.

23 Antinous

24 A great beauty, she has the power to make her guests forget their pain.

25 Helen

26 He offers Odysseus a two-fold warning in the Underworld.

27 Agamemnon

28 The innocent virgin, she instructs Odysseus to reach out to her mother.

29 Nausicaa

30 By killing his mother and her lover, he avenged his father’s wretched death.

31 Orestes

32 “the clear-eyed goddess”

33 Athena

34 has “rose-red fingers”

35 Dawn

36 “Son of Peleus, greatest of Achaeans”

37 Achilles

38 “the loyal swineherd”

39 Eumaeus

40 “the pearl of women”

41 Helen

42 Odysseus’ home

43 Ithaca

44 where Odysseus spent seven years in captivity

45 Ogygia

46 the Phaeacians’ island home

47 Scheria

48 where Odysseus is forced to confront his past and consider his future

49 Hades

50 where Odysseus reveals his true identity to Telemachus

51 the swineherd’s house


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