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What does the narrator tell the reader that Odysseus is known for? Category 1: $100: A
Being clever Category 1: $100: Q
Why is the lotus flower so dangerous? Category 1: $200: A
It makes you not want anything else. Category 1: $200: Q
How does the Cyclops feel about the gods? Category 1: $300: A
Scornful / unafraid Category 1: $300: Q
What trait causes Odysseus trouble after escaping the Cyclops cave? Category 1: $400: A
Hubris / arrogance Category 1: $400: Q
What is the consequence for not following Aeolus’ directions for the bag of winds? Category 1: $500: A
Odysseus is blown all the way back and loses all but one ship to the giant cannibals. Category 1: $500: Q
What does it mean to be between Scylla and Charibdis? Category 2: $100: A
To be between two difficult bad choices Category 2: $100: Q
How does Circe transform men into pigs? Category 2: $200: A
She uses her wand and a potion she puts into the enchanted cup. Category 2: $200: Q
How does Odysseus pass the test of the sirens? Category 2: $300: A
He puts bees wax in his men’s ears and has them tie him to the mast. Category 2: $300: Q
Why do Odysseus’ men disobey his order not to kill the cattle of the sun god and who warned them about it? Category 2: $400: A
They are starving; Tiresias warned them about it in the land of the dead Category 2: $400: Q
Daily Double!!! How do the last of Odysseus men die? Category 2: $500: A
They drown when Zeus hits the ship with a lightning bolt Category 2: $500: Q
Where does Odysseus spend 7 years? Category 3: $100: A
On Calypso’s Island Category 3: $100: Q
Where do the chapters about the Phaeacians fit into the story? Category 3: $200: A
They are part of the Hero’s return home. They are the last step before Odysseus returns home. It shows what a perfect world would be like. Category 3: $200: Q
What are three challenges Odysseus faces upon returning home to Ithica? Category 3: $300: A
He must remain disguised, He is outnumbered, He needs to find out who is loyal to him, He needs to demonstrate how he has changed. Category 3: $300: Q
What are the tests that Penelope sets? Category 3: $400: A
Physical Skills by having them bend the bow and shoot the arrow, Cleverness by referring to the bed that cannot be moved. Category 3: $400: Q
How are the god involved in helping to restore peace to Ithica? Category 3: $500: A
Athena guides Odysseus during battle, She encourages Laertes, Zeus sends a Thunderbolt to stop the men from fighting. Athena conducts the rituals and sacrifices. Category 3: $500: Q
What form did all of world literature take in the beginning? Category 4: $100: A
It took the form of Oral Traditions Category 4: $100: Q
What is the purpose of early literature? Category 4: $200: A
It answers basic questions about the world around us Category 4: $200: Q
What are two of the basic questions literature can answer? Category 4: $300: A
Why are we here? How did the world begin? How should we live? Why is there suffering and death? Category 4: $300: Q
How is a Myth different from other types of literature? Category 4: $400: A
A myth explains the origin of a natural event as the result of a god’s actions. Other stories do not require the influence of a god. Category 4: $400: Q
What is an Epic? Category 4: $500: A
An Epic is a long story involving heroes and gods. It serves to illustrate the history, values, beliefs, and culture of the people. Category 4: $500: Q
What is the goal of Gilgamesh’s Quest? Category 5: $100: A
To find eternal life Category 5: $100: Q
This is a person, thing, or pattern of events that shows up often in stories. Category 5: $200: A
Archetype Category 5: $200: Q
Define Xenia and Hubris Category 5: $300: A
Xenia is the rules governing the laws of hospitality in Greek traditions, and Hubris is having too much pride or arrogance Category 5: $300: Q
In what ways is the Epic of Gilgamesh similar to epics/stories of other cultures? At least two. Category 5: $400: A
Flood story is the same between cultures; Humans made from and returning to clay after death; Snake causing trouble for humans. Category 5: $400: Q
How does the Epic of Gilgamesh fit into the Hero’s Journey? Category 5: $500: A