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An Epic Hero cannot have
superhuman powers
The Odyssey falls into the genre of
epic or epic poem
The Odyssey is considered to be
One of the first written pieces of literature
Penelope told the suitors she would marry the one who could pass her test of skill in
archery
Together Odysseus and Telemachus came up with a plan to
kill the suitors
When Odysseus got to Ithaca, Athena disguised him as
a beggar
Odysseus could not return home after the war because he was being punished by
Poseidon
Odysseus has been gone for nearly
20 years
"In medias res” means
in the middle of things
The Odyssey is a sequel to
The Iliad
The Odyssey was composed sometime between
8th and 9th century BC
Homer was a
blind poet
The word Odyssey literally means
the story of Odysseus
island of the Phaecians
Scheria
the Land of the Dead
Hades
Troy
site of the Trojan War
Ithaca
Odysseus' home
caused Odysseus' men to forget about returning home
the Lotus-Eaters
Telepylus
home of the Laestrygonians
the Laestrygonians
man-eating giants
home to Circe's zoo
Aeaea
Ogygia
Calypso's island
Thrinacia
home of the sun god's cattle
Ismarus
first stop after leaving Troy
gave Odysseus a bag of winds
Aeolus
Helios, also called Hyperion
the sun god
singing lures sailors to their deaths
Sirens
enchantress who turned Odysseus' men into pigs
Circe
kept Odysseus captive on her island for 7 years
Calypso
whirlpooling rock monster
Charybdis
six-headed sea monster
Scylla
the Cyclops blinded by Odysseus
Polyphemus
the messenger of the gods
Hermes
goddess of wisdom, Odysseus's protector
Athena
god of the sea
Poseidon
King of the gods
Zeus
Dead prophet consulted by Odysseus
Teiresias
Cause of the Trojan War
Helen
King of Phaecians
Alcinous
Odysseus' son
Telemachus
Odysseus' faithful wife
Penelope
King of Ithaca
Odysseus