
The Odyssey: Hospitality Essays
... Sample Introduction #4 • Hospitality is the friendly or kind way that guests are welcomed into a stranger’s home or country. Hospitality is something that has been a tradition in many cultures throughout the world in the past, as well as the present. During the time period of The Odyssey, the Greek ...
... Sample Introduction #4 • Hospitality is the friendly or kind way that guests are welcomed into a stranger’s home or country. Hospitality is something that has been a tradition in many cultures throughout the world in the past, as well as the present. During the time period of The Odyssey, the Greek ...
The Odyssey
... 5) Do you think Odysseus is right in seeking bloody revenge against the suitors? Why or why not? 6) How does Telemachus feel about this slaughter? What tells you this? 7) What reasons might Penelope have for not welcoming Odysseus immediately? 8) How can the old nurse tell that Odysseus is who he cl ...
... 5) Do you think Odysseus is right in seeking bloody revenge against the suitors? Why or why not? 6) How does Telemachus feel about this slaughter? What tells you this? 7) What reasons might Penelope have for not welcoming Odysseus immediately? 8) How can the old nurse tell that Odysseus is who he cl ...
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... Homer: The man credited with gathering great war stories from ancient Greece The Iliad: tells of a ten-year war fought on the plains outside the walls of the great city of Troy. The Odyssey: tells the story of the attempt by one Greek soldier, Odysseus, to get home after the Trojan War. ...
... Homer: The man credited with gathering great war stories from ancient Greece The Iliad: tells of a ten-year war fought on the plains outside the walls of the great city of Troy. The Odyssey: tells the story of the attempt by one Greek soldier, Odysseus, to get home after the Trojan War. ...
By Homer English 9 Semester Exam Mr. Lore GOOD LUCK! Section
... A. A song about Gods and Goddesses B. A traveling poet C. A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero D. A long story that centers around the life of a minstrel 24. ____ In both the Iliad and the Odyssey A. The mood is warlike and cruel B. All of the action is set in Troy C. The plot concer ...
... A. A song about Gods and Goddesses B. A traveling poet C. A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero D. A long story that centers around the life of a minstrel 24. ____ In both the Iliad and the Odyssey A. The mood is warlike and cruel B. All of the action is set in Troy C. The plot concer ...
Sample Notes on Mythology Readings my_notes_on_io2
... smart for that. He forms a plan. He hides his men each under one sheep with one on either side. He ties himself under the best ram. ...
... smart for that. He forms a plan. He hides his men each under one sheep with one on either side. He ties himself under the best ram. ...
The Odyssey
... 19. Legendary people visited by Odysseus, they live on a plant whose fruit induces stupor and forgetfulness of home ...
... 19. Legendary people visited by Odysseus, they live on a plant whose fruit induces stupor and forgetfulness of home ...
description - Brookwood High School
... involved and thinking about the plot unfolding before them because they are picking up hints about what may soon happen. ...
... involved and thinking about the plot unfolding before them because they are picking up hints about what may soon happen. ...
What is an EPIC?
... and battle, is always by Odysseus’ side. POSEIDON, the arrogant, brutish god of the sea, however, is working against Odysseus. Some say The Odyssey is really about an argument between Athena and Poseidon. ...
... and battle, is always by Odysseus’ side. POSEIDON, the arrogant, brutish god of the sea, however, is working against Odysseus. Some say The Odyssey is really about an argument between Athena and Poseidon. ...
Odyssey Notes – Books 11 and 12
... refuses to speak to his mother until after he has spoken with Tiresias V. The Rest of the Underworld a. A regular “who’s who” of the dead Greek world b. Includes many of the heroes Odysseus fought with in the Trojan War. In their cases, they either never made it home or did not make it home for long ...
... refuses to speak to his mother until after he has spoken with Tiresias V. The Rest of the Underworld a. A regular “who’s who” of the dead Greek world b. Includes many of the heroes Odysseus fought with in the Trojan War. In their cases, they either never made it home or did not make it home for long ...
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... archaic period of ancient Greece. Sometime in the seventh century BCE, this version of the story was written down, probably as a written record of a live performance. Scholars are divided over what has been called “The Homeric Question” – was Homer a real person who composed the Iliad and Odyssey (w ...
... archaic period of ancient Greece. Sometime in the seventh century BCE, this version of the story was written down, probably as a written record of a live performance. Scholars are divided over what has been called “The Homeric Question” – was Homer a real person who composed the Iliad and Odyssey (w ...
Homer – Greek poet who lived around 800 BC
... Greek poet who lived around 800 BC Was thought to be blind, but describes events as a seeing person ...
... Greek poet who lived around 800 BC Was thought to be blind, but describes events as a seeing person ...
Books 8-9
... What are the special talents of the Phaeacians? How does Demodocus depict the Greek gods? How do the Phaeacians make up for their rude comments to Odysseus? Is Nausicaa sad to see Odysseus go? What story does Odysseus ask Demodocus to sing? What does Alcinous ask Odysseus to tell him? What is the pr ...
... What are the special talents of the Phaeacians? How does Demodocus depict the Greek gods? How do the Phaeacians make up for their rude comments to Odysseus? Is Nausicaa sad to see Odysseus go? What story does Odysseus ask Demodocus to sing? What does Alcinous ask Odysseus to tell him? What is the pr ...
The Odyssey
... Odysseus claimed he won the Trojan War all by himself The story of the journey of Odysseus and his men trying to get home after the Trojan War After spending 10 years stranded on an island, it takes another 10 years to get back to Ithaca because he is cursed by Poseiden for his arrogance. Also ...
... Odysseus claimed he won the Trojan War all by himself The story of the journey of Odysseus and his men trying to get home after the Trojan War After spending 10 years stranded on an island, it takes another 10 years to get back to Ithaca because he is cursed by Poseiden for his arrogance. Also ...
The Odyssey - Lowrey School
... - Long, narrative poem - Starts with an invocation (prayer) to the gods ...
... - Long, narrative poem - Starts with an invocation (prayer) to the gods ...
Mythology Terms Name Date Epic Poetry Epic Simile Genre Hero
... 4. to take by force, especially in warfare. reoccurs often enough in literature to be recognizable as an element of one's literary _________________ experience as a whole. _________________ ...
... 4. to take by force, especially in warfare. reoccurs often enough in literature to be recognizable as an element of one's literary _________________ experience as a whole. _________________ ...
Trojan War in the British Museum
... troops into the war but like Penthesilea he was killed in single combat with Achilles. Like Achilles, his mother was also a goddess, Eos, the goddess of the Dawn, and she is helping him just as Thetis is helping Achilles. F. Room 14 Six Technique Lekythos This small pot shows Odysseus escaping from ...
... troops into the war but like Penthesilea he was killed in single combat with Achilles. Like Achilles, his mother was also a goddess, Eos, the goddess of the Dawn, and she is helping him just as Thetis is helping Achilles. F. Room 14 Six Technique Lekythos This small pot shows Odysseus escaping from ...
Glossary for The Odyssey Achaeans: name for all Greeks, including
... Odysseus’ mother who committed suicide in grief for her lost son the leader of the evil suitors God of the winds Goddess of wisdom, protector of Odysseus Odysseus’ dog, who died when he saw Odysseus after 20 years Goddess who kept Odysseus captive on her island for 7 years Whirlpool enchantress, tur ...
... Odysseus’ mother who committed suicide in grief for her lost son the leader of the evil suitors God of the winds Goddess of wisdom, protector of Odysseus Odysseus’ dog, who died when he saw Odysseus after 20 years Goddess who kept Odysseus captive on her island for 7 years Whirlpool enchantress, tur ...
Phaeacia Island of the Cicones Island of the Lotus Eaters The Cyclops
... Odysseus and his men went into the cave for food and he insisted on staying to see who lived there. The Cyclops trapped them in there and ate two of his men. Odysseus made a plan to poke out the cyclops’s eye to get them out of the cave. He told the Cyclops his name was Nobody so that no one else ...
... Odysseus and his men went into the cave for food and he insisted on staying to see who lived there. The Cyclops trapped them in there and ate two of his men. Odysseus made a plan to poke out the cyclops’s eye to get them out of the cave. He told the Cyclops his name was Nobody so that no one else ...
Directions: Define the following vocabulary words found in Book Nine.
... 1. The name of the king Odysseus is recounting his story to in Book 9. ...
... 1. The name of the king Odysseus is recounting his story to in Book 9. ...
People and Places in The Odyssey
... • King of Ithaca and hero of the Odyssey. • The Latin version of his name is Ulysses. ...
... • King of Ithaca and hero of the Odyssey. • The Latin version of his name is Ulysses. ...
Review of a book Odyssey by Homer
... With a timeless charm the Odyssey tells the story of the long journey by Odysseus. He is brave, strong and very clever. The poem mainly centers on Odysseus and his heroic journey. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach his home in Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, his wife Penelope ...
... With a timeless charm the Odyssey tells the story of the long journey by Odysseus. He is brave, strong and very clever. The poem mainly centers on Odysseus and his heroic journey. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach his home in Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, his wife Penelope ...
Name: Period: Date: Odyssey Quiz Part A 1
... E. Offers Odysseus a banquet and a safe passage home ...
... E. Offers Odysseus a banquet and a safe passage home ...
Polyphemus

Polyphemus (/ˌpɒlɨˈfiːməs/; Greek: Πολύφημος Polyphēmos) is the giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclopes described in Odyssey. His name means ""abounding in songs and legends"". Polyphemus first appears as a savage man-eating giant in the ninth book of Homer's Odyssey. Some later Classical writers link his name with the nymph Galatea and present him in a different light.