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“And the gods do take on the look of strangers dropping in from abroad-...Disguised in every way as they roam and haunt our cities…” (370). This was part of…
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Who helped Odysseus when he needed it the most.
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Has shown so much growth throughout this journey, he would now be described as cautious, steady, and mature.
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Odysseus telling Penelope that he will talk to her later because he is afraid that the suitors will harm him. Demonstrates that Odysseus is...
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10
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Odysseus has experienced what....? Hint: There are 8 steps of this journey.
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Very confident of himself and rude, he taunts Odysseus and hits him in the back with a stool.
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Who is the first to recognize Odysseus?
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Odysseus has disguised himself as a…
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All of the suitors are kind, and give Odysseus food. True or False?
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“...those spineless, craven cowards! Weak as the doe that beds down her fawns in a mighty lion’s den...' (358). What type of Figurative Language is this?
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''I swear Odysseus is on native soil, here and now!...If only, my friend,' reserved Penelope exclaimed, 'everything you say would come to pass!' (359). What type of Irony is this?
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This old Greek custom is still used today although for a different reason Athena. This character has helped both Telemachus and Odysseus on their journey
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Odysseus and Telemachus are where in the beginning of the chapter?
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