Across
- 3. This is the “God of Water” who makes Odysseus’s trip home even more difficult.
- 6. This is who gives Odysseus his name also the “grandfather of Odysseus”.
- 7. “And when he spoke his words had wings” is an example of which literary technique having to do with the exaggeration of the winged words.
- 8. “slain the suitors in your hall, by ruse or by sword” is an example of this Greek cultural concept.
- 15. This is a Greek character who is the “son of Odysseus.”
- 16. “The stone is as smooth as if it were polished” refers to this literary technique.
- 17. "‘You’re a hard man, Odysseus, stronger than other men, and you never wear out" indicates this Greek cultural concept.
- 18. This Greek character was the “king of man” but got killed by his wife and lover when he returned home.
- 19. This is the “whirlpool situated opposite Scylla” and sucks down the black water.
- 21. This is a Greek hero whom Odysseus talks to in the underworld who is also known as the “mother of Odysseus.”
- 22. This is a “cave-dwelling monster” who has six dog heads and a dozen canine feet.
- 25. This is a “one-eyed creature” that reminds Odysseus of his past troubles in previous chapters, making his current problems better than those he encountered before.
- 26. “tears swelling in his eyes” conveys this Greek cultural concept.
- 27. “Her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine” employs this Greek cultural concept.
Down
- 1. This is a Greek hero who is the son of Zeus and Europa. He is also the “king of Crete.”
- 2. This is the “God of the Underworld” where Odysseus’s mother is.
- 4. This Greek hero’s trip is the main focus of the book and he is known as the “master of wiles.”
- 5. “a skillful boxer” is what this Greek hero is known for.
- 9. This is the “supreme god” of Olympus.
- 10. This Greek character is the “father of Odysseus.”
- 11. “And Scylla devoured them at her door, as they shrieked loudly” is a literary technique relating to the noise they make.
- 12. “Then Zeus put a black cloud over our ship And the sea grew dark beneath it” employs this Greek cultural concept.
- 13. “One stabs its peak into the sky and is ringed by a dark blue cloud” conveys this literary technique.
- 14. "goddess of magic" describes this Greek goddess she also helps Odysseus by comforting him and offering him a strategy for his trip home.
- 20. “He killed me with the help of my cursed wife after inviting me to a feast in his house, slaughtered me like a bull at a manger” is an example of this Greek cultural concept.
- 23. This is the son of Tyndareus and Leda. Known as the “brother of Polydeuces.”
- 24. "though he longs to go home" employs this Greek cultural concept.