Test: Odyssey characters - 19 Questions

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  1. Daughter of Zeus and goddess of wisdom, purposeful battle, and the womanly arts. She assists Odysseus and Telemachus with divine powers throughout the epic, and she speaks up for them in the councils of the gods on Mount Olympus. She often appears in disguise as Mentor, an old friend of Odysseus.
  2. The most arrogant of Penelope’s suitors. He leads the campaign to have Telemachus killed. Unlike the other suitors, he is never portrayed sympathetically, and he is the first to die when Odysseus returns.
  3. Live on a plant whose fruit induces stupor and forgetfulness of home. Kids, don't do drugs.
  4. Seducer of Clytemnestra and murderer of Agamemnon, killed by Orestes
  5. Wife of Menelaus and queen of Sparta. Her abduction from Sparta by the Trojans sparked the Trojan War. Her beauty is without parallel, but she is criticized for giving in to her Trojan captors and thereby costing many Greek men their lives. She offers Telemachus assistance in his quest to find his father.
  6. God of the sea. As the suitors are Odysseus’s mortal antagonists, he is his divine antagonist. He despises Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, and constantly hampers his journey home. Ironically, he is the patron of the seafaring Phaeacians, who ultimately help to return Odysseus to Ithaca.

6 True/False Question

  1. Zeus → King of gods and men, who mediates the disputes of the gods on Mount Olympus. He is occasionally depicted as weighing men’s fates in his scales. He sometimes helps Odysseus or permits Athena to do the same.

          

  2. Cicones → The protagonist of the Odyssey. He fought among the other Greek heroes at Troy and now struggles to return to his kingdom in Ithaca. He is the husband of Queen Penelope and the father of Prince Telemachus. Though a strong and courageous warrior, he is most renowned for his cunning. He is a favorite of the goddess Athena, who often sends him divine aid, but a bitter enemy of Poseidon, who frustrates his journey at every turn.

          

  3. Ino → "In the teeth of the gods!" dude.

          

  4. Polyphemus → One of the Cyclopes (uncivilized one-eyed giants) whose island Odysseus comes to soon after leaving Troy. He imprisons Odysseus and his crew and tries to eat them, but Odysseus blinds him through a clever ruse and manages to escape. In doing so, however, Odysseus angers his father, Poseidon.

          

  5. Eurymachus → A manipulative, deceitful suitor. His charisma and duplicity allow him to exert some influence over the other suitors.

          

  6. Menelaus → King of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of Helen, he helped lead the Greeks in the Trojan War. He offers Telemachus assistance in his quest to find Odysseus when Telemachus visits him in Book 4.

          

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