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  Steal or take by trickery or force plunder

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Odyssey Test I Review for Retakes

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Period of forced absence from one’s country

exile

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Steal or take by trickery or force

plunder

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Misfortune; hardship; suffering

adversity

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Enemy; opponent

adversary

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Formal order; command

Mandate

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Able to perform a variety of functions

versatile

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Personal bravery

valor

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Wise

Sage

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Heavy; bulky; massive

ponderous

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Friendly

cordial

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one who tells stories to make a living

minstrel

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helps explain characters’ motivations

Greek Values

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treat all guests with respect

Hospitality

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blind minstrel

Homer

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mutual exchange between two people

reciprocity

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A story that uses fantasy to explain ideas about life

myth

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extreme arrogance; self-pride

hubris

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A long poem about the adventures of gods and goddesses

epic

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actions should please the gods; Fate; gods

honored through sacrifice

religion

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“…in one stride he clutched at my companions and caught them in his hands like squirming puppies to beat their brains out.”

Homeric simile

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“Athena – she had the face that launched a thousand ships”

Classical allusion

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A brief descriptive phrase

epithet

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Long, narrative ____________.

poem

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Reflects the _______ of a nation or race

values

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Addresses ________ concerns.

universal

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Focuses on the adventures of a historical or legendary ______.

hero

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______ plays an important role.

supernatural

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Story set in many _______.

locations

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Hero against the ______.

odds

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Story is simple and written in ______ language.

formal

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Who kept Odysseus captive for seven years?

Calypso

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At the beginning of the Odyssey, what is happening?

Odysseus is trying to sail home to Troy

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Poseidon’s main purpose in the story is to

Make Odysseus suffer

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Who is Poseidon?

father of Polyphemusgod of earthquakesgod of the sea

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What is significant about the following description that Odysseus gives us about the Cyclopes?

“. . .giants, louts without a law to bless them.In ignorance leaving the fruitage of the earth in mysteryTo the immortal gods, . . .” Readers understand

that this race of creatures is uncivilized.

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When Polyphemus eats some of Odysseus’ men, why does Odysseus not kill him immediately?

He knows that Polyphemus is the only one who can open the cave door.

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What ancient Greek rule for living does Polyphemus break when Odysseus meets him for the first time?

hospitality

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Which trait does Odysseus exhibit by lying about his name to Polyphemus?

cleverness

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How does Polyphemus react when Odysseus tells him his real name?

He throws a rock at the ship. He tells Odysseus that a prophet had told him he would lose his eye.He asks Odysseus to come back to the island so he can treat him well.

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Why does Odysseus shout to the Cyclops once he and his men are away from the island?

He wants to brag about his own cleverness.