Books I-XIX Flashcards

(52 cards)

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relative of Odysseus; second in command of the men of Ithaca

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Eurylochus

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They say the Myrmidons…

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Nestor to Telemachus

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son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; killed Aegisthus and his mother to avenge his father’s death

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Orestes

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4
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We must see…”

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King Alcinous to his councilors

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5
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daughter of Rhexenor; niece and wife of Alcinous

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Arete

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6
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Let us ask the stranger …

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Laodamas to Euryalus (about Odysseus)

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Laestrygonian king; ate Odysseus’ scout; wife was a mountain -sized giantess

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Antiphates

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goddess who lived on Aeaea; daughter of Hyperion, the sun god

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Circe

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eating lotus made them - and their visitors - forget home and want to stay their forever

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lotus-eaters

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10
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youngest son of Nestor who, like Telemachus, was too young to go to Troy

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Pisistratus

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11
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son of Polybus; a leading suitor and Ithacon

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Eurymachus

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12
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I am not fond of crying …”

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Pisistratus to Menelaus

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loyal servant of Penelope; herald in Odysseus’ house; suitors’ favorite servant

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Medon

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king of the Cyclopes; son of Poseidon and Thoosa; blinded to Odysseus

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Polyphemus

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I often grieve, as I sit here in my house …

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Menelaus to Telemachus and Pisistratus

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16
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Tell me … of that ingenious hero …

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Homer to the Muse

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17
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Trojan allies who lived in Thrace in the city of Ismarus; Odysseus raided them

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Cicones

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18
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daughter of Atlas; nymph on the island of Ogygia

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Calypso

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19
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old man of the sea; an immortal Egyptian able to charge shape at will

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Proteus

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20
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prophet/seer; Persephone granted him understanding even in the Underworld

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Teiresias

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21
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son of Eupeithes; Ithacon leader of the suitors; suitor Penelope hates most

22
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If Odysseus is the man …”

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Athene disguised as Mentes to Telemachus

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clan of one-eyed giants who herded sheep and goats, had no farms or ships

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Sons are seldom …

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Athene disguised as Mentor to Telemachus

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daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete who soon hoped to marry
Nausicaa
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the sun god; a Titan sometimes referred to as Helios
Hyperion
27
plain at the end of the world where virtuous heroes go at death
Elysium
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favorite and oldest son of Alcinous; best-looking Phaeacian
Laodamas
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“*Firstly, then, I will tell you my name …*”
Odysseus son of Laertes, from Ithaca, to the Phaeacians
30
“*May heaven grant you …*”
Odysseus to Nausicaa
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father of Penelope; brother of Tyndareus; uncle of Helen and Clytemnestra
Icarius
32
a weeding gift from Penelope's father; father of Melanthius and Melantho
Dolius
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Cyclops blinded by Odysseus; a son of Poseidon and Thoosa
Polyphemes
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Odysseus' mother; seems that she killed herself, which is what tradition says
Anticlea
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“*Your wife still remains …*”
Anticlea to Odysseus
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two singers in a field of flowers whose song enchanted men, drawing them to the field where they rotted away listening
Sirens
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“*Come here, renowned …*”
Sirens' song
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famous sailors and traders who Odysseus claimed had helped him
Phoenicians
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“*Sir, and all of you, farewell …*”
Odysseus to Alcinous and the Phaeacians
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swineherd of Odysseus who faithfully raised his pigs in his absence
Eumaeus
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“*Poor unhappy stranger* …”
Eumaeus to the beggar
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seer & descendant of Melampus, who competed for Pero, Nestor's sister
Theoclymenus
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son of Nisus, king of Dulichium; most agreeable suitor to Penelope because he was “a man of good natural disposition”
Amphinomus
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“*So you are come …*”
Eumaeus to Telemachus
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goatherd and son of Dolius, the servant Penelope's father gave her
Melanthius
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elderly head waiting woman who was faithful to Penelope
Eurynome
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“*May Zeus the king of heaven* …”
Theoclymenus ot Penelope
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nickname of Ithaca's common tramp Arnaeus; a glutton and drunkard
Irus
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Penelope's maid; raised by Penelope; Eurymachus' girlfriend
Melantho
50
“*Man is the vainest* …”
Odysseus to Amphinomus
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Ithacam and faithful servant of Odysseus; a herald of the Greeks at Troy
Eurybates
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“*Sweethearts, Odysseus is indeed dead …*”
Penelope to “the beggar”