12. Antinous- The Original Jerk Antinous was one of Penelope’s chief suitors. He was also one of the meanest, most disliked, and was responsible for all the suitors moving into Odysseus’ house. Antinous even attempted to kill Odysseus’ son, Telemachus, upon Telemachus’ return from Menelaus. Luckily however, Telemachus avoided the trap. Antinous is the first suitor to be slain. Odysseus shot him through the throat with an arrow while Antinous was drinking. Antinous had a complete disregard for the Greek rules of hospitality, and, ironically, this was the reason he was killed. When Odysseus came disguised as a beggar to his own house Antinous turned him away, and this was an offense equal to blaspheming the gods.
18. She granted Paris protection and the most beautiful mortal wife if he would chose her the most beautiful between her and two other goddesses, Athena and Hera, and he did.
19. Aphrodite had a festival of her own, the Aphrodisia, which was celebrated all over Greece, but particularly in Athens and Corinth.Aphrodite
20. “Calliope” by Marcello Bacciarelli Calliope (The Muse) Calliope is the Muse of epic poetry There are 9 Muses The Muses are the goddesses of literature and poetry. Calliope’s name means “beautiful voice”.
21. Calypso Calypso (also known as Atlantis) was a sea nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia. She was the daughter of Tethys and Atlas. She was confined to the island for supporting her father and the Titans during the Titanomachy. After the last of Odysseus’ men had perished at sea, Odysseus himself was washed ashore on Ogygia, where Calypso became enamored of him, taking him as her lover and promising him immortality if he would stay with her. She imprisoned Odysseus on her island in order to make him her immortal husband. Eventually, Athena asked Zeus to spare Odysseus of his torment on the island, as he longs for his wife Penelope. Zeus releases Odysseus when he sends Hermes to Ogygia to order Calypso to set Odysseus free. She complied reluctantly, allowing Odysseus to construct a small boat and set sail from the island. In her sadness she attempted suicide, but she is thwarted by her own immortality. She bore Odysseus two children, Nausithous and Nausinous.
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23. Her father was Helios, the god of the sun and owner of the land where Odysseus’ men ate cattle.
28. Circe and Odysseus had a child together named Telegonus who later ruled over the Tyrsenians.
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30. When visitors came to Circe’s house they said to have seen beasts roaming around acting as domesticated animals showing their kindness by wagging their tails.
39. The crow is his bird and the dolphin is his animal.Dylan Mobley
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41. LaertesKing of Ithaca Laertes, son of Arcesius, is the father of Odysseus. Laertes was Odysseus’s foster father. Begotten by the son of Hermes, Autolycu, Who often stole wives from husbands. Laertes willingly forgave his wife, Anticlea, and became a good father to Odysseus. In his last years, Athena rejuvinated Laertes in order to fight with his son against the families of the suitors Odysseus had killed after they tried to take his kingdom and wife. By: gabbi vaLLE. In the photograph, Laertes is shown with his wife, Ophelia.
43. Polyphemus was a Cyclops from an island ruled by the Cyclopes race. He had returned to his cave dwelling to find Odysseus and a dozen of his crew inside. Polyphemus tells Odysseus that he is not afraid of the Greek Gods and customs. Then Polyphemus rolls a giant stone over the opening of the cave, and quickly devours two of Odysseus’s men. POLYPHEMUS
44. That morning, Polyphemus ate two more of Odysseus’s men, and went out to work. While he was away, Odysseus and his men sharpened a log to use as a weapon. When Polyphemus came back, the soldiers shoved the sharpened log into the one-eyed Polyphemus. POLYPHEMUS
45. After being blinded by the Greeks, Polyphemus searched unsuccessfully for the soldiers. That morning, when Polyphemus let his sheep out, but before he did, he searched each and every one of the sheep’s backs to see if the Greeks were riding on them. However, he did not check the underside of the sheep, where the soldiers had tied themselves. The Greeks got away from Polyphemus, and Polyphemus pleaded with his father Zeus to seek revenge on the Greek soldiers. POLYPHEMUS
46. Homer Homer was a Greek poet and was the initial story teller of both the Iliad and the Odyssey. Most people believe that Homer was blind because he described everything by using his sense of hearing and smell rather then his sense of sight. Homer lived around 800 B.C and his poems have taught us many lessons. Also his stories have inspired philosophers and students alike for thousands of years and they will till the end of time.
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48. King Menelaus was infuriated and called on his Greek cousins and fellow suitors of Helen to help him get his revenge.
56. Charybdis Charybdis was a sea monster, once a beautiful naiad and the daughter Poseidon and Gaia. She takes forms as a huge creature whose face was all mouth and whose arms were all flippers. She swallows huge amounts of water 3 times a day before belching them back out again, creating whirlpools. The myth has Charybdis lying on one side of a narrow channel of water while Scylla (another sea monster) was on the other side of the strait. They were so close together that when sailors used to sail through there, they sailed away trying to avoid Scylla and got to close to Charybdis. The phrase “between Scylla and Charybdis” is said to be the origin of the phrase “between a rock and a hard place”.
57. > The Goddess of wisdom, skill, and battle > Daughter of Zeus and Metis > One of the most important Olympian deities > Guardian of cities >She was born fully armed > The owl is her symbol > She created the olive tree Athena
59. Who is Aeolus? Aeolus is the Greek god of winds who lived on the floating island of Aeolia. Aeolus was the son of Hippotas and Melanippe. He was the husband of Amphithea and had six sons and six daughters.
60. The Names of Aeolus’ Children Lapithus Astyochus Xanthus Ardocles Pheraemon Cance Jocastus Agathrnus Arne Polymele Diores Macareus
61. Aeolus’ Symbol Aeolus’ s symbol is a bag with wind escaping out of it. Unfortunately I was not able to find the symbol.
62. Why is He so Important? He played an important role in The Odyssey. He gave Odysseus a back of winds to carry him and his ships home to Ithaca. Unfortunately his men thought he was hiding gold from them, and unleashed the winds the opposite way towards the island of Lipera.
63. Odysseus Main hero in the Odyssey King of Ithaca and captain of his ship Becomes an enemy of Poseidon, god of the sea and earthquakes Struggles for ten years against Poseidon and many other outside forces to get back to his home and wife, Penelope.
65. Persephone Persephone is the wife of Hades, God of the underworld. She is the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest and Zeus, king of gods. She was abducted by Hades and became his wife.
66. Persephone Her abduction and time spent in the Underworld is used to explain the changing of the seasons. The Homeric form of her name is Persephoneia Persephone is sometimes referred to as “Queen of the Dead.”
68. Tiresias Blind prophet in the Underworld from Thebes Prince of Thebes Odysseus was told to see him by the goddess Kirke After Odysseus talked to Tiresias he could return to Ithaca Tiresias told Odysseus that he would encounter Helios's herd on Thrinacia
69. Tiresias cont. He told them to avoid the herd but if they didn’t they would die Then he would return to Ithaca and find suitors eating his food and courting his wife and he would either kill them or send them away Then he would go find a place where they didn’t know the sea and ate unsalted meat and there he would sacrifice a ram or bull to Poseidon After he did this he could return home
70. Syclla In Greek mythology, a sea monster who lived underneath a dangerous rock at one side of the Strait of Messia, opposite the whirlpool Charybdis. She threatened the passing ships and in the Odyssey ate six of Odysseus’s companions. Syclla was a nymph and the daughter of Phorcys. The fishermen-turned -sea-god Glacus fell madly in love with Syclla ,but she fled from him onto the land where he could not follow. So he went to the sorceress Circe to ask for a love potion to melt Syclla’s heart. As he told his tale of love to Circe, she herself fell in love with him. Circe wooed him with her sweet words and looks, but Glacus didn’t want anything to do with Circe. Circe was very angry and prepared a very powerful poison and poured it into the pool where Syclla bathed. As soon as Syclla entered the water she was transformed into a monster. She had twelve feet and six hands, each with rows of teeth. Below the waist her body was made up of different monsters , like dogs, who barked non stop. She stood there in utter misery unable to move , loathing , and destroying everything that came into her reach. Whenever a ship passed each of her heads would seize one of the crew. Sky Warganich
71. Helios Helios is the Greek Titan sun god. He is thought to ride a chariot drawn by horses through the sky, bringing light to the earth. The horses were called “ fire-darting steeds”, and were named Pyrios, Aeos, Aethon, and Phlegon. Helios is the son of Titans Theia and Hyperion. He sometimes referred to as Helios Panoptes meaning “the all seeing”. Helios is also called the Guardian of Oaths and the Gift of Sight. He lived in the River Okeanos at the eastern ends of the earth. Helios is depicted as a handsome, usually beardless man, clothed in purple robes and crowned with the shining aureole of the sun.
72. Telemachus He is son of Odysseus and Penelope. He has a stout heart and an active mind. His Greek name means “far away fighter”. Telemachus was born not long before the Trojan war began. He does not marry in the Odyssey but in two different Greek literature he marries Nausicaa and Circe.
73. The Lotus Eaters The Ideal Stoners By: Adam Smedley The Lotus Eaters were a tribe of people who lived on an island off the North coast of Africa. They were a care free people who had become enticed by the lotus flower. The lotus flower grows in muddy swamps and is the only flower that is also a fruit. Odysseus and his men arrived on the island of the lotus eaters nine days after the defeat of troy.
74. When Odysseus and his men arrived on the island three soldiers were sent to scout the island. When those three men did not return Odysseus had to search for them, and he found them all right. To his horror the men had eaten the lotus. They had no want or intention to return home thus the lotus eaters had ensnared their new victims. Odysseus had to take each man and tie him down to the bench of his ship. This probably wasn’t what Odysseus looked like but there is water in the background!