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Odyssey Review Game

Odyssey Review Game. The Homecoming. Who ‘Dat?. Characters in the Odyssey. 100. The king of Ithaca. Odysseus. 200. Removes the suitors’ weapons from the great hall. Telemachus. 300. The loyal swineherd who brings Odysseus his bow. Eumaeus. 400.

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Odyssey Review Game

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  1. Odyssey Review Game The Homecoming.

  2. Who ‘Dat? • Characters in the Odyssey

  3. 100 • The king of Ithaca • Odysseus

  4. 200 • Removes the suitors’ weapons from the great hall. • Telemachus

  5. 300 • The loyal swineherd who brings Odysseus his bow. • Eumaeus

  6. 400 • Dies after seeing Odysseus make it home. • Argos

  7. 500 • Recognizes Odysseus while giving him a footbath. • Eurycleia

  8. That’s What Heroes Are Made Of • Epic Hero Traits Revealed in Quotes

  9. 100 • “He draws between his thumb and forefinger / a sweet new string upon a peg: so effortlessly / Odysseus in one motion strung the bow.” • Battle Skills • Not one of the other suitors can string the bow, but Odysseus does it in one try!

  10. 200 • “‘Now listen to your orders: / when the time comes, those gentlemen, to a man, / will be dead against giving me a bow or quiver. / Defy them. / Eumaeus, bring the bow / and put it in my hands there at the door. / Tell the women to lock their own door tight. / Tell them if someone hears the shock of arms / or groans of men, in hall or court, not one / must show her face, but keep still her weaving. / Philoeteus, run to the outer gate and lock it. / Throw the crossbar and lash it.’” • Authority/Leadership • Odysseus demonstrates authority as he tells Eumaeus to bring him the bow and Philoeteus to lock the gate when the fight begins.

  11. 300 • “‘I am home, for I am he. / I bore adversities, but in the twentieth year / I am ashore in my own land.’” • Determination/Persistence • Even after 20 years of hardships, Odysseus never gives up and returns to Ithaca!

  12. 400 • “Now from his breast into his eyes the ache / of longing mounted, and he wept at last, / his dear wife, clear and faithful in his arms.” • Loyalty/Persistence • Odysseus is finally home, happy to be reunited with his wife.

  13. Name That Epic Characteristic • Applying Epic Characteristics to Quotes

  14. 100 • “Athena / lent him beauty, head to foot, She made him / taller, and massive, too, with crisping hair in curls like petals of wild hyacinth / but all red-golden.” • Divine Intervention • Athena transforms Odysseus into a strong, young, good-looking man.

  15. 200 • “‘Now watch me hit a target that no man has hit before.’” • Boasting • Odysseus is bragging that he can hit the target that no one else could.

  16. 300 • “‘The stranger / you welcomed in your hall has not disgraced you. / I did not miss, neither did I take all day / stringing the bow. My hand and eye are sound, / not so contemptible as the young men say.’” • Boasting • Odysseus brags that it didn’t take him forever to string the bow and hit the target.

  17. 400 • “‘I find / the two of you, alone among my people, / longed for my coming. Prayers I never heard / except your own that I might come again. / So now what is in store for you I’ll tell you: / If Zeus brings down the suitors by my hand / I promise marriages to both, and cattle, / and houses built near mine. And you shall be / brothers-in-arms of my Telemachus.’” • Hospitality Code • If Eumaeus and Philoeteus help bring down the suitors, Odysseus will reward them with ladies, cattle, and homes—not too shabby!

  18. “My Name Is Nohbdy!” • More Characters from the Odyssey

  19. 200 • She holds off the suitors with a weaving trick • Penelope

  20. 400 • This suitor is the first to die because he was the ringleader. • Antinous

  21. 600 • This suitor tries to get Odysseus’ forgiveness by promising to pay back wine and food. • Eurymachus

  22. 800 • This character (the cowherd) is told to lock the outer gate. • Philoeteus

  23. 1000 • A disloyal maid; calls the beggar a drunk • Melantho

  24. I Know That Hero Trait • Applying Epic Hero Traits to Quotes

  25. 200 • “Now flashed / arrow from twanging bow clean as a whistle / through every socket ring, / and grazed not one, / to thud with heavy brazen head beyond.” • Battle Skills • Odysseus is able to make his shot go through all the holes and not hit a one.

  26. 400 • “‘You yellow dogs, you thought I’d never make it / home from the land of Troy. You took my house to plunder, / twisted my maids to serve your beds. You dared / bid for my wife while I was still alive. / Contempt was all you had for the gods who rule wide / heaven, / contempt for what men say of you hereafter. / Your last hour has come. You die in blood.’” • Authority/Leadership/Persistent • Odysseus tells the suitors they will pay for invading his home, taking advantage of his wife, and plotting to kill his son.

  27. 600 • “‘Not for the whole treasure of your fathers, / all you enjoy, lands, flocks, or any gold / put up by others, would I hold my hand. / There will be killing till the score is paid, / You forced yourselves upon this house. / Fight your way out, / or run for it, if you think you’ll escape death.’” • Authority/Leadership/Cleverness • Odysseus refuses to accept any payment from the suitors for their despicable behavior; their payment will be death!

  28. .The Bold, the Brave, and the Boastful • More Characters from the Odyssey

  29. 200 • Calls the beggar a pig and kicks him on the way to town • Melanthius

  30. 400 • Odysseus’s father’s name • Laertes

  31. 600 • Calls Penelope “cold-hearted” for not taking Odysseus back immediately • Telemachus

  32. 800 • Where Odysseus and Telemachus first go when they return to Ithaca • Eumaues

  33. 1000 • Reassures Odysseus and gives him confidence that he can “whip those dogs.” • Athena

  34. Prego—It’s in There! • It Could Be Anything!

  35. 200 • Epic hero trait that applies to this event: • Penelope holds off the suitors for 2-3 years by unweaving a loom she told them she must finish before she can marry. • Intelligence/cleverness

  36. 400 • Epic characteristic in this quote: • “Now flashed / arrow from twanging bow clean as a whistle / through every socket ring, / and grazed not one, / to thud with heavy brazen head beyond.” • Exaggeration • Odysseus can shoot an arrow through twelve tiny holes and not hit a one?

  37. 600 • Name this character: • Throws a stool at Odysseus • Antinous

  38. 800 • Epic characteristic in this quote: • “He draws between his thumb and forefinger / a sweet new string upon a peg: so effortlessly / Odysseus in one motion strung the bow.” • Exaggeration • Odysseus can string the bow in one try, yet the suitors could barely even bend it.

  39. Gods, Goddesses, and Mortals, Oh My! • Characters in The Odyssey

  40. 200 • This king takes in Odysseus as a stranger, and Odysseus tells him about his travels • Alcinous

  41. 400 • Warns Telemachus that the suitors plan to ambush him • Athena

  42. 600 • Hangs the disloyal maids • Telemachus

  43. 800 • Devises a bow and arrow contest • Penelope

  44. 1000 • Tells Penelope that Odysseus is back and has defeated the suitors • Eurycleia

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