Odyssey
Scylla
6 heads; eats 6 people at a time; she lives in cave
Eurylochus and his men convinced Odyseeus
After a year of Circe's hospitality, who convinces Odysseus that it is time to depart?
Charybdis
Everyone will die when they go past Charybdis
He is not scared of her
How does Eurylochus feel about Circe?
He is Odysseus cousin; He was in disbelief
How does Eurylochus to react Circe?
They become lovers
How does Odysseus feel about Circe?
He was mad his cousin didn't believe him
How does Odysseus to react Circe?
Eats the moty to protect and prevent him from the drink Circe was giving him
How is Odysseus able to withstand Circe's magic?
Helios' Cattle
No babies; immortal don't get sick; cows
Sirens
The sirens are female creatures that tempt men with their singing; bees wax
Helio's Cattle
What challenge ultimately leads to defeat of Odysseus' men?
He runs away
What does Eurylochus want to do once Circe transforms the men?
He wants to leave; He made a deal to turn them back human
What does Odysseus want to do once Circe transforms the men?
They turn into pigs
What happens to Eurylochus' men after they drink Circe's wine?
He must go to Hades, the realm of the dead and speak to Persephone
Where does Circe tell Odysseus he must go before he can return home?
Epic Simile
a detailed comparison in the form of a simile that are many times in length (so this)
Epithet
an adjective/descriptive phrase expressing a characteristic of the person/thing mentioned
Personification
human characteristic to something nonhuman, or an abstract human quality
Alliteration
occurence/same letter/sound at the beginning of an adjacent/closely connected words