The Odyssey: Books 5-6 Flashcards

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1
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Who is the god sent to free Odysseus?

A

Hermes

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2
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What helps readers know that Calypso is potentially dangerous?

A

the predatory birds on her island

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3
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What is Calypso’s response to being asked to free Odysseus?

A

She is upset because male gods get to keep their mortals, while women are not allowed to.

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4
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How does Odysseus show his cunning and tact when wanting to leave Calypso?

A

He tells her that she is, of course, more beautiful than Penelope, but that he wants to see his homeland.

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5
Q

Why is Ino important?

A

Her intervention saves Odysseus’s life, and it confirms the decree of Zeus.

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6
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What does Ino use to help save Odysseus?

A

A scarf

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7
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Define: theoxenia

A

hospitality between a human and a god (technically Telemachus practices theoxenia with Athena) or hospitality god to god (Calypso and Hermes)

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8
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What is significant about Odysseus “bedding down” under an olive tree?

A

The olive tree is a symbol of Athena and this might demonstrate her protecting him.

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9
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What is the significance of the epic simile that compares Odysseus to a glowing brand?

A

It shows that Odysseus’ spark is still alive and he will be a flame once again.

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10
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define: epic simile

A

A detailed, often complex poetic comparison that unfolds over the course of several lines. aka: Homeric simile

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11
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Who are the king and Queen of Phaeacia

A

Alcinous and Arete

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12
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Define: epikleros

A

an heiress, a daughter of a man who had no sons. She marries the closest male relative

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13
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How does Athena help set up a meeting between Nausicaa and Odysseus?

A

She appears to Nausicaa in a dream and says go wash your clothes, thus, sending her to the shore where Odysseus washed up.

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14
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When Odysseus wakes up on Phaeacia, to what animal is he compared?

A

a mountain lion

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15
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Why is it special when someone gets to Phaeacia?

A

because strangers and beggars come from Zeus.

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16
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What type scene does Odysseus’ bathing at the shore represent?

A

A rebirthing scene

17
Q

Why is Nausicaa / the land of the Phaeacians dangerous to Odysseus?

A

Because Nausicaa would like to marry someone like Odysseus, and her father agrees. His staying here could end his bid for kleos.

18
Q

To whom does Nausicaa tell Odysseus to go for help?

A

Queen Arete

19
Q

What two activities seem to be “womens work”?

A

Weaving and singing