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The Odyssey

The Odyssey. A Review Game. Gods, Goddesses, and Mortals, Oh My!. 100. Odysseus stays with her for seven years. 100. Calypso. 200. He raises a storm to destroy Odysseus’s raft when he sails from Calypso’s island. 200. Poseidon. 300. The goddess of wisdom; she favors Odysseus.

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The Odyssey

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  1. The Odyssey A Review Game

  2. Gods, Goddesses, and Mortals, Oh My!

  3. 100 Odysseus stays with her for seven years

  4. 100 Calypso

  5. 200 He raises a storm to destroy Odysseus’s raft when he sails from Calypso’s island

  6. 200 Poseidon

  7. 300 The goddess of wisdom; she favors Odysseus

  8. 300 Athena

  9. 400 The king of the gods; he sends down a thunderbolt which destroys Odysseus’ remaining ship and causes his crew to drown

  10. 400 Zeus

  11. 500 She turns Odysseus’s men into pigs

  12. 500 Circe

  13. Cite That Epic Characteristic

  14. 100 A character’s background or family tree is listed

  15. 100 Catalog

  16. 200 A character brags about his past to gain respect

  17. 200 Boasting

  18. 300 The gods and goddesses get involved in human affairs

  19. 300 Divine Intervention

  20. 400 The present is interrupted to go back and tell about something that happened earlier

  21. 400 Flashback

  22. 500 The social code of taking care of guests and warriors

  23. 500 Hospitality Code

  24. Is It a Bird or a Plane?No, It’s Odysseus!

  25. 100 “‘My name is Noman; aye, and Noman my father and my mother called me and all my comrades.’”

  26. 100 Intelligence

  27. 200 “‘We are not, friends, untried in danger. This new peril that lies before us is no greater than when the Cyclops caught and held us fast in his hollow cave. Yet we found escape . . . I think we shall live to tell the tale of this day too.’”

  28. 200 Leadership

  29. 300 “I put on my glorious armor and I grasped two spears in my hand and took my station on the decked prow, for there I thought I first should see appear this Scylla.”

  30. 300 Bravery

  31. “Here Cyclops, take this wine, and drink after your feast of human flesh, and learn how good a drink we kept hidden within our ship.’” 400

  32. 400 Intelligence

  33. 500 “So there I took my stand by it (a large piece of olive wood) and cut a fathom’s length away, and this I gave my men and bade them shape it. They made it smooth, while I stood by and brought it to a point and charred it in a glowing fire.”

  34. 500 Battle Skills

  35. Relate That Quote to an Epic Characteristic

  36. 100 “‘I am Odysseus, great Laertes’ son.’”

  37. 100 Catalog

  38. 200 Odysseus goes to the underworld to talk to the blind prophet, Teiresias

  39. 200 Visit to Hades

  40. 300 “Zeus now thundered from on high and hurled his bolt upon the ship.”

  41. 300 Divine Intervention

  42. 400 “Tell me the tale, Muse, of that man of many changes, he who went wandering so far when he had plundered Troy’s sacred citadel.”

  43. 400 Call to the Muse

  44. 500 While Odysseus is at the Land of the Phaeacians, he recalls his wanderings and tells Alcinous what happened to him after he left Troy

  45. 500 Flashback

  46. Potpourri

  47. 100 Wife of Odysseus

  48. 100 Penelope

  49. Creator of The Odyssey 200

  50. Homer 200

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