unit 11: the odyssey answer key
Here, Circe uses the name to refer to the sea itself. -Posses superhuman strength, craftiness, and confidence, involves a long journey, full of complications, such as. many slightly different versions of the poems existed, and scholars began to work at restoring Go to thinkcentral.com. the Odyssey since the seventh century b.c., when Greek • Which of the following two landscapes is more artists painted Odyssean images and scenes as decoration on ceramic urns and vases. Better to mourn 70 six men than lose them all, and the ship, too.’ t EPIC HERO So her advice ran; but I faced her, saying: Summarize the exchange between Odysseus and Circe in lines 68–85. Cunning, Disguise, and Self-Restraint. One narrow strait may take you through his blows: denial of yourself, restraint of shipmates. Every epic hero embodies the values of his culture. Page 11 Go On FSA ELA Reading Practice Test Answer Key Session 1 4. the wanderings of odysseus: book 12 1233, Rough years then lie between u EPIC HEROyou and your homecoming, alone and old,the one survivor, all companions lost.’ . several heroic traits that He recalls the moment when he and Odysseus hid with their fellow Odysseus exhibited while soldiers inside a giant wooden horse, waiting to attack the Trojans. What does this tell you about his character? d EPITHET My quiet Penelope—how well I know— would seem a shade before your majesty, Reread Odysseus’ answer to Calypso death and old age being unknown to you, in lines 81–86. At sight of the man panting and dying there, she slips down to enfold him, crying out; then feels the spears, prodding her back and shoulders, and goes bound into slavery and grief.10 Piteous weeping wears away her cheeks: but no more piteous than Odysseus’ tears, cloaked as they were, now, from the company. The Iliad takes place during the tenth year of this war. The storycarrying about 720 men. Private collection, The Stapleton Collection. Consider what let the bright molten tears run down his cheeks, this might suggest about weeping [like] the way a wife mourns for her lord Odysseus’ feelings. He kept Apollo’s holy grove at Ismarus; for kindness 112 victuals (vGtPlz): food.100 we showed him there, and showed his wife and child, he gave me seven shining golden talents 121–122 The Cyclops has separated his perfectly formed, a solid silver winebowl, lambs into three age groups. Here, for instance, episode that Menelaus is 5 is what he did—had the cold nerve to do— describing. 270 fuddle and flush: the state ofHe seized and drained the bowl, and it went down confusion and redness of the faceso fiery and smooth he called for more: caused by drinking alcohol. 87 invoke . RL 6 Analyze a Western literature—Odysseus, a man with many heroic traits as wellparticular point of view or cultural as human faults.experience reflected in a work ofworld literature. ‘Old shipmates, friends, What does this description tell you the rest of you stand by; I’ll make the crossing about the dawn? ‘So: all those trials are over. formidable for guile in peace and war: this fame has gone abroad to the sky’s rim. Subjects. . RL 7 Analyze the representation of a subject or key scene in two different artistic mediums. 10 Erebus (DrPE-bEs): a region of the “Then I addressed the blurred and breathless dead, land of the dead, also known as the vowing to slaughter my best heifer for them underworld or Hades. . Not a slave separates from the curds, or solid part,105 in Maron’s household knew this drink; only during the making of cheese. They dishonor Odysseus and his family. The Greeks held Troy under siege for __ years. All but Eurylochus— Eurylochus? And now I pondered how to hurt him worst, if but Athena granted what I prayed for. Are they geometric or organic (free- form)? ** Reading: • PowerPoint Introduction by Nugent (take notes) c55 Now she stood near him in her beauty, saying: “O forlorn man, be still. or tell some story that were best untold. So wand in hand he paced into the air, shot from Pieria down, down to sea level, b EPIC SIMILE and veered to skim the swell. . He left his rams and he-goats in the yard outside, and swung 157 fair traffic: honest trading. Through his plan of vaporing wine, that makes a serious man action, what traits does 5 break down and sing, kick up his heels and clown, he display? with a great crash into that hollow cave, and we all scattered fast to the far wall. “to turn often.” What do you think Can I be less desirable than she is? Heap up the mound there, and implant upon it the oar I pulled in life with my companions.’55 He ceased, and I replied: ‘Unhappy spirit, I promise you the barrow and the burial.’ So we conversed, and grimly, at a distance, with my long sword between, guarding the blood, while the faint image of the lad spoke on.60 Now came the soul of Anticlea, dead, my mother, daughter of Autolycus, dead now, though living still when I took ship for holy Troy. tale? Need help to study the background on the Odyssey, you have come to the right place! After this, (Bm-brIPzhE): the drink and food of will any other traveller come to see you?’ the gods. Welcoming the unknown beggar in the name of his missing lord, Eumaeus gives him a hot meal, a drink, and a place to sleep. He is fairly sure that they can survive this peril if he keepstheir spirits up. . Soon from the dark that prince of Thebes came forward bearing a golden staff; and he addressed me: ‘Son of Laertes and the gods of old, Odysseus, master of land ways and sea ways,70 why leave the blazing sun, O man of woe, to see the cold dead and the joyless region? I am Laertes’ son, Odysseus. Hermes, messenger of Zeus, urges the nymph Calypso to release Odysseus. There are bones 14 kneaded (nCPdGd): squeezed of dead men rotting in a pile beside them and pressed. way you view and understand the scene? Purpose: To reflect on the Odyssey and guide you through your reading. . Within sight of home, and whileOdysseus is sleeping, the men open the bag, thinking it contains gold and silver. rest from the outrage Nohbdy worked upon me.’ 385 put . (That is, the letter n snapped, and my spirit found this well of dark. what is a muse? Olympus from their original spelling to a more familiar, Latinized spelling. In this passage from Book 20, an angry Odysseus is compared to a sausage being roasted over a fire. Spell. 11–13 Mount Neion’s (nCPJnzQ); Dulichium10 My home is on the peaked sea-mark of Ithaca (dL-lGkPC-Em); Same (sAPmC); Zacynthus under Mount Neion’s wind-blown robe of leaves, (zE-sGnPthEs). Both stories were first told orally, perhaps the island of Ithaca. What power he had! (A) 5. great courage? Because this is an argumentative selection, the author is expected to take a position on an issue. Strengths shows loyalty in his desire to reach home Weaknesses pride 1238 unit 11: the odyssey RL 4 Determine the figurative meaning of phrases as they are used in a text. The Odyssey was originally told orally. © Bridgeman Art Library. Before Reading The Wanderings of Odysseus Video link at from the Odyssey thinkcentral.com Epic Poem by Homer Translated by Robert Fitzgerald VIDEO TRAILER KEYWORD: HML9-1202RL 4 Determine the figurative What is a HERO?meaning of phrases as they areused in a text. Find more similar flip PDFs like Holt Literature Textbook - 9th grade - Unit 11 - The Odyssey. delayed him on their islands. What happens when Odysseus reaches the island of the sun god, Helios? (C) 4. Three times from dawn to dusk she spews it up65 and sucks it down again three times, a whirling maelstrom; if you come upon her then the god who makes earth tremble could not save you.1232 unit 11: the odyssey, No, hug the cliff of Scylla, take your ship 82 all . high overhead a slab of solid rock to close the cave. Unit Goal(s): Students will read and understand The Odyssey and be able to apply poetry terms and The 2004 movie Troy is a more memorized by professional reciters, who performed straightfoward adaptation of Homer’s Iliad. 455 titanic for the cast: drawing on all his Let him lose all companions, and return enormous strength in preparing to throw. 2. RL 10 Read and DISCUSS Work with a small group to make a list of people—malecomprehend stories and poems. As you read this excerpt, use what you’ve learned to make sense of the episode.book :from 14 Hospitality in the Forest Close Read 1. . homer’s world 1193, unit 11Text The Epic Analysis Extraordinary heroes and hideous monsters. him for six months of every year.15 From every side they came and sought the pit Her mother, goddess of the harvest, with rustling cries; and I grew sick with fear. Read these two versions of the opening of Book 2. Pastel and Heroes by Sirdrawing. the breakers: turn the ship He sent us into the open, then. No chance of freezing hard, I thought, so I wore kilts and a shield only. Chateux deMalmaison et Bois-Preau, Rueil-Malmaison, France. in sight of other islands—Dulichium, Same, wooded Zacynthus—Ithaca 18–26 Odysseus refers to two beautiful being most lofty in that coastal sea, goddesses, Calypso and Circe, who have15 and northwest, while the rest lie east and south. . Consider how this20 to sovereign Death, to pale Persephone. Test. God or man, What is the present tense form of no one could look on her in joy. What verb in line 49 is a homophone of born?45 though she is huge and monstrous. The map Laestrygones identifies real places mentioned in the poem, such as Troy, Sparta, S and Ithaca. 34 heaven’s azure (BzhPEr): the blue sky.35 No mortal man could scale it, nor so much abominably (E-bJmPE-nE-blC) adv. RL 6 Analyze a particular point of view or cultural experience reflected in a work of world literature. Notice the epic simile that is epic simile? are painted. Need help to study the background on the Odyssey, you have come to the right place! •If the Sirens’ song makes the Ocean rejoice, the sailors should listen as well. In the glare he saw us. appalled (E-pôldP) adj. Think about why “Listen,” he said, Odysseus is telling “Eumaeus, and you others, here’s a wishful Eumaeus this elaborate tale that I shall tell. Square in your ship’s path are Sirens, crying 2–3 In Circe, Odysseus has found a 5 beauty to bewitch men coasting by; valuable ally. A simile at great length that goes on for several lines. The Odyssey Unit - Portland Public Schools Odyssey Unit Test Flashcards Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. What archetype does Helen represent?