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key words for the Odyssey

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Epic   long poems that tell of the adventure of a hero--Hercules, Theseus, Odysseus  
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hospitality   an inviting gesture; being polite to guests, an important Greek custom  
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rhapsodes   singers of tales; historians or entertainers  
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ambrosia   food of the gods  
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hubris   excessive pride. Too much pride gets characters into trouble (Odysseus)  
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sacrifice   an offering made to deity  
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nymph   young maiden who never gets old: Calypso  
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aristocracy   The rich landowning class of people  
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demi-god   Half- god / half - man  
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trident   three pronged spear (always held by Poseidon)  
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journey    
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alter-ego   A god that guides a character  
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temptation   Opening the bag of winds  
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minstrel   a singer or poet ((Homer))  
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bard   poet  
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insidious   artful, cunning, wily, subtle  
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Confrontation   an argument  
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cavern   cave  
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rogue   a dishonest person ((pirate))  
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divine   having to do with the Gods  
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Penelope   wife of Odysseus, Loyal, intelligent  
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Odysseus   warrior, protagonist, arrogant, wily (Trojan Horse)  
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Telemachus   son  
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Athena   The goddess that looked after Odysseus's fate  
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Polyphemus / Cyclops   a hideous giant who feeds on human flesh.  
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Mentor   Athena, in the shape of a human  
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Menelaus   King of Sparta, Husband of Helen  
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moly / molu   an herb given to Odysseus by Hermes to counteract the spells of Circe.  
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Nestor   Prince of Greece who fought with Odysseus in Troy.  
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Eumaeus   The swineherder, Loyal servant to Odysseus  
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Circe   Witch, the pig lady, she lived on an island with wild animals, Odysseus's love interest for about a year  
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Calypso   nymph, kept Odysseus for Seven years. Living with her gave Odysseus immortality  
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Paris   The guy who started the Trojan War. He stole Helen and brought her to Troy  
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Lotus Eaters   Drug Addicts / Stoners they just wanted to get high every day and all day  
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Ciccones   example of Odysseus arrogance. He robs the city and then gets drunk on the beach with his men, and the Ciccones surprised them the next day  
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Land of the Dead   to see the blind seer. Tiresias. No one is allowed to return from the Land of the Dead  
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Sirens   They (Harpies) sang their songs to lure sailors to their rocky shores.  
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Scylla   many headed monster who lived on a cliff that took sailors off of ships  
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Charibdys   Whirlpool  
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Trojans   Losers in the Trojan War  
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Cannibals / Laestrygonians   Giants - ate Odysseus' men like they were appetizers  
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Terisias   A blind fortune teller. He could see the future. The Land of the Dead  
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Troy   (Modern Day Turkey) Economic rivals to the Greeks (Myceneans)  
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wooden horse   Odysseus' trick to break into the city of Troy. It worked  
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Helen   The face that launched a thousand ships  
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Trojan War   1200 BC Trojans v Myceneans lasted 10 years  
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Olympus   Mountain where the Gods lived  
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Hermes   the messenger God  
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simile   comparison using like or as  
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extended metaphor    
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Epic Simile   extended metaphor  
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dramatic irony   When the reader knows what the character is not aware of  
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Homer   The blind bard/poet  
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The Iliad   Trojan War (10 years)  
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The Odyssey   Odysseus' journey back to Ithaca (10 years  
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