Trojan War The Close Chapters 1-5 Flashcards

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Who was Memnon? How did you know he was going to die, and by whose hand did he die?

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Memnon was the lord of Ethiopia and the son of Priam’s brother and the dawn goddess. He died by Achille’s hand. You anticipated his death because Black Fate suddenly appeared beside him, while “glory like a god” stood by Achilles.

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Describe the death of Achilles.

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Achilles was preparing to enter the gates of Troy when Apollo gave Paris an arrow. Paris hit Achilles in his vulnerable heel, and the poison killed him.

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Who got Achilles’ armor in his Funeral Games? How we he chose for this great prize?

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Odysseus got Achilles’ armor. The Greeks didn’t want to choose between Odysseus and Ajax, so they asked the Trojan captives to choose the person they most feared. They chose Odysseus, “the evil genius of Troy.”

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Who was Pyrrhus? What are some of his character traits?

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Pyrrhus was the son of Achilles and Deidamia. Pyrrhus was neglectful of his mother’s feelings, proud and subject to being influenced by flattery.

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What did the Greeks have to have in order to finally defeat the Trojans? How did they get it? What great hero made a guest appearance in this story?

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The Greeks had to have the bow of Heracles in order to defeat the Trojans. Odysseus got Pyrrhus to trick Philoctetes into giving it to him to carry, then Odysseus took it. Heracles appeared in this story.

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What was the fate of Paris?

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Paris was mortally wounded by Philoctetes with the bow of Heracles. He sought out Oenone, who was the only one who could cure him. Paris refused to deny the superior beauty of Helen, and Oenone refused to heal him. Paris died in the woods and on the return to the city.

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Who said, “I could have loved her, but instead I have killed her.”

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Achilles

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Who said, “To think that the leader of a thousand ships should come to so pitiful an end!”

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Menelaus

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9
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Who said, “I thought you were a dirty old beggar, and behold, you are a god.”

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Telemachus

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Who said, “He looks colder than his father, and he may be more cruel in war.”

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Odysseus

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Who said, “Give me a ship, and I will bring the bow to Troy.”

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Odysseus

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12
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Who said, “Shall I forgive the schemer whose crooked counsels condemned me to this fate?”

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Philoctetes

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13
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Who said, “Go to Troy, my comrade, and win glory.”

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Heracles

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14
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king of the Myrmidons; had a vulnerable heel

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Achilles

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15
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fated to live on order to found Rome

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Aeneas

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16
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king of Mycenae; died in bloody bath

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Agamemnon

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17
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wife of Hector

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Andromache

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18
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Priam’s daughter; priestess of Apollo; foresaw her death

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Cassandra

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19
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wife of Agamemnon; good with an axe

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Clytemnestra

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20
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great Greek hero who outwitted Odysseus

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Diomede

21
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most beautiful woman in the world

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Helen

22
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wife of Pyrrhus; daughter of Menelaus

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Hermione

23
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lord of Ethiopia; son of the dawn goddess

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Memnon

24
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king of Sparta; recovered his stolen wife

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Menalaus

25
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oldest Greek hero who loved to hear himself talk

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Nestor

26
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prince of Troy; died by bow of Heracles

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Paris

27
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Myrmidon warrior; best friend of Achilles

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Patroclus

28
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wife of Odysseus; loyal for 20 years

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Penelope

29
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owner of bow of Heracles; left on deserted island

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Philoctetes

30
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king of Troy; died a bloody death

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Priam

31
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son of Achilles; harsh, but honest

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Pyrrhus

32
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Thracian king; ally of Trojans; killed by Odysseus

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Rhesus

33
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spy left by the Greeks to trick the Trojans

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Sinon

34
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king of Ithaca; crafty and wise; good with bow

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Odysseus

35
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diatribe, angry rant

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tirade

36
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driving force, impulse, stimulus

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impetus

37
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passion, fervor, strong feeling

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vehemence

38
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situtation (usually unfortunate); predicament

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plight

39
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passionately, strongly

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vehemently

40
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sad, gloomy, depressing

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melancholy

41
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gave up, resigned, yielded

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relinguished

42
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battle, fight

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fray

43
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satisfy, calm, make happy

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appease

44
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sadness, depression

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malancholy

45
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concession, calming gift

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appeasement

46
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arrogant, prideful, pompous

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haughty

47
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irritation, annoyance, exasperation, displeasure

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indignation

48
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unceasing, unending, continual

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incessant

49
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wisdom, carefulness

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prudence