ODYS Epic Collections 1.1
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- 4. An EPIC HERO must be able to overcome ____ situations; this word means DANGEROUS or DEADLY (365).
- 8. When reading the epic poem The Odyssey readers must pay close attention to the ____ ____ who are telling the story. (page 367).
- 9. The gods and goddesses were human like because they have human shortcomings and petty (silly/insignificant) ______ (368).
- 11. The ___ ___ includes fantastic or exotic lands, involving more than one nation or culture. We will also refer to this as the hero's journey. (365)
- 14. An _____ renames a person or thing with a descriptive phrase (page 366).
- 16. What type of poem is The Odyssey?
- 17. In which language was the epic originally spoken and, eventually, written? (366)
- 18. Odysseus does not have superhuman strength like _____ (page 368).
- 19. ____ or _____ (destiny) could potentially help or harm the EPIC HERO (365).
- 22. Brave heroes, sea monster, suitors contest, loyal servant, buried treasure and ____ _____ are elements of the hero's ARCHETYPE. (365)
- 24. The Trojan Horse was supposed to be a ____ ____ to King Priam (page 368).
- 25. The gods and goddesses are often _____ or arguing (page 368).
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- 1. . The EPIC PLOT depicts a long, strange journey filled with the following complications or EXTERNAL CONFLICTS: strange creatures, ____ _____, divine intervention, and large-scale events. (365).
- 2. The ____ War lasted for ____ years. (368).
- 3. When reading THE ODYSSEY readers should note major events and conflicts and try to _____ their outcomes (page 367)
- 4. The gods used humans or people as ____, which mean they are like pieces in a game used for their amusement (a previous vocabulary word). (368)
- 5. Odysseus uses or employs ____ and _____ to get out of difficult situations (page 368).
- 6. Odysseus' homeland (368).
- 7. characters and situations recognizable across times and cultures are referred to as _____. (365)
- 8. EPIC THEMES include ____, loyalty, the fate of a nation, life and death, beauty and a homecoming. (365)
- 10. Odysseus is considered an ___ ____; one who embodies qualities valued by the culture. (365).
- 12. An event that is unavoidable in a person's life; destiny. Begins with an f and rhymes with date.
- 13. What word on page 368 means "tie" or "deadlock" and is used to describe the Trojan War?
- 15. The gods and goddesses like nothing better than influencing and _____ human _____. (368)
- 20. reference to a literary or historical person, place or event.
- 21. Heroic stories were told in the ___ ____ of ancient Greece, whereas today we watch movies and read novels. (365).
- 23. A simile compares two unlike objects using like or as to explain the shared trait. An ___ ___ is developed over several lines, rather than in one word (page 366).