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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Rhap, dat up! Who’s on What Island? Who is the arch? It’s All Greek To Me Don’t Stop Believin’ I’m on a Boat

The “god of gods” was better known as __________. A 100

Zeus A 100

Who was the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey? A 200

Homer A 200

What are the two main types of mythology? A 300

Greek and Roman A 300

What is the definition of “mythology”? A 400

legends that a particular culture believe to be true

What are long, narrative poems that tell of heroes and their adventures? A 500

Epics A 500

B 100 Where is Odysseus trying to get back to after the Trojan War?

Ithaca B 100

B 200 How long did the Trojan War last?

B Years

B 300 He was on this island for seven years. *Double Jeopardy* What is the exact name of this island?

B 300 What is Calypso? *Double Jeopardy* Ogygia

Which island does the flashback occur on? B 400

What is Scheria? B 400

Odysseus and his crew almost arrive at Ithaca, but they unleash something and end up returning this island. What do they release and which island is it? B 500

Storm winds and Island of Aeolus

C 100 Which land does Odysseus travel to receive the prophecy about the rest of his journey?

C 100 Land of the Dead

C 200 On what island does Odysseus learn about Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis?

C 200 Island of Aeaea

C 300 Odysseus’ greatest character flaw, pride, is first exposed on this island.

C 300 Cyclops Island

C 400 Odysseus’ men’s greediness kills 72 crew members on this island.

Island of Ismarus (Cicones People) C 400

C 500 This goddess uses her beauty to deceive men who enter her island. Who is it and what island?

C 500 Circe and Island of Aeaea

Heroes must face their biggest challenge alone. D 100

What is the abyss? D 100

This is the part of the journey where the hero realizes his mistakes and changes from his ways. D 200

What is revelation and transformation? D 200

In the hero’s journey, Odysseus’ mentor would be considered to be _____________. D 300

What is Athena? D 300

D 400 Calypso trying to convince Odysseus to stay with her would be considered a ____________ to Odysseus.

D 400 What is a temptation?

D 500 Calypso, Circe, and the Sirens are all ____________ in the hero’s journey.

D 500 What are temptations?

Who is the hero in The Odyssey? E 100

Odysseus E 100

E 200 The evil figure with ultimately a good heart is consider to be __________ in The Odyssey.

Circe E 200

E 300 Telemachus is considered to be the __________ type of archetype.

What is the initiate and/or young person from the provinces? E 300

E 400 The mentor in the Odyssey.

Who is Athena? E 400

E 500 Polyphemus would be considered this type of archetype.

E 500 What is monster?

F 100 Odysseus’ pride is his strongest struggle. Develop a theme statement for it.

F 100 Teacher’s Discretion

F 200 Which theme subject is the most treasured in Greek society?

F 200 What is hospitality?

F 300 __________ is what Odysseus’ men struggle with the most.

F 300 Greed

F 400 Form a theme statement for the theme subject greed?

F 400 Teacher’s Discretion

F 500 Which theme subject leads Odysseus and his men to the Island of the Cyclops?

F 500 What is curiosity?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Name that Monster Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue “…where she yaps abominably, a newborn whelp’s cry, though she is huge and monstrous. God or man, no one could look on her with joy.”

Scylla

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