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THIS IS

With Host... Your

The Olympic Council Greek to Latin What is Mythology ? The EpicThe Oral Tradition The Trojan War

The king of the gods is ______. A 100

Zeus A 100

The god of war is _________. A 200

Ares A 200

The patroness of maidens is ____________. A 300

Artemis A 300

The god of fire and workers in metal is ___________. A 400

Hephaestus A 400

The goddess of agriculture is ________________. A 500

Demeter A 500

B 100 Zeus

Jupiter/Jove B 100

Poseidon B 200

Neptune B 200

Hera B 300

Juno B 300

*Daily Double* Hephaestus B 400

Vulcan B 400

Pallas Athena B 500

Minerva B 500

C 100 True or False: Every major culture has its own myths.

True C 100

The Greek poet who collected myths in the 8 th century B.C. C 200

Hesoid C 200

True or False: Myths were first written down and then told by word of mouth. C 300

false C 300

The __________ gods were more animated and full of life than the _________ gods. C 400

Greek; Roman C 400

Which modern day term comes from the Muses? C 500

Music C 500

An epic is a long, narrative _________ that tells the adventures of larger-than-life heroes. D 100

poem D 100

True or False: Epics are sometimes called heroic poems. D 200

True D 200

An epic must have a _______ setting. D 300

Vast D 300

What was significant about the audience of an epic? D 400

They could not read or write. D 400

A formula story has much _______________ to help the audience remember the story and give the minstrel time to think. D 500

repetition D 500

True or False: Some people think there may have been two Homers. E 100

True E 100

E 200 We credit ___________ with writing down the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Homer E 200

E 300 Explain the oral tradition.

Minstrels traveled from town to town telling stories and bringing news. E 300

E 400 What does “rhapsode” mean?

Singer of tales E 400

E 500 The Iliad and the Odyssey are set around ______________.

1200 B.C. E 500

F 100 Whose wedding caused the war?

Thetis and Peleus F 100

F 200 The most famous Trojan warrior was _____________.

Hector F 200

F 300 Explain what Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each offered Paris.

Hera – king of the world; Athena – great victories and wisdom; Aphrodite – the most beautiful mortal woman in Greece F 300

F 400 Helen’s father decided that she should marry _______________.

Menelaus F 400

F 500 _______________ was the only Trojan to survive the Trojan War, and he went on to found the city of ___________.

Aenaeas; Rome F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Trojan War Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Who were the king and queen of Troy? Click on screen to continue

King Priam and Queen Hecuba

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!