Assignment for books 21-24
Read books 21-24 carefully. The following study questions may help focus
your reading.
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What story is associated with the great bow of Odysseus, and what is its
significance for the situation at hand?
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Who first tries to string the bow? Why does he not string it yet? What
does his strength say about him?
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What do the suitors say when Odysseus asks for the bow? What is Penelope's
response?
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How does Telemachus get Penelope to leave the room?
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Is Odysseus able to string the bow? How does Zeus respond?
Book 22:
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Which suitor is Odysseus' first victim? Why?
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What does Odysseus say to the suitors when he reveals himself to them?
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What compromise does Eurymachus offer, and what is Odysseus' response?
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When does Athene enter the battle, and what is her disguise? What does
she say to Odysseus?
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What happens to Telemachus and Eumaeus?
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Leodes begs Odysseus for mercy. What is Odysseus' response?
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Does Odysseus spare any of the suitors or their retainers?
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What is the fate of the disloyal maids? Do you think they deserve it?
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What is the fate of Melanthius? Do you think he deserves it?
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Eurycleia tries to boss Odysseus around. Does it work? What is new in Ithaca
now?
Book 23:
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Book 23 is one of the most important episodes of the epic. It is not an
adventure or a battle. How does Odysseus use his wits here and why?
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How does Penelope prove herself worthy of Odysseus?
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What do you think this book reveals about the values of the society?
Book 24:
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Where does the opening of Book 24 take place? Why?
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Is Agamemnon satisfied with having won the Trojan war?
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What do the suitors tell Agamemnon when they see him? Do you think it is
a fair representation of what has happened to them? Whose fault is it,
according to them?
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What is Agamemnon's response, and to whom does he compare Penelope?
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How and why does Odysseus test his father? What story does he tell him?
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Who is Dolius? What has happened to his son and daughter in the palace?
Despite this, what is his response to Odysseus?
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Who is Eupeithes and what does he want? Do you think he is justified?
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On Olympus, what is Zeus' plan to have peace return to Ithaca? Do you think
this is satisfactory?
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Who kills Eupeithes and why is the action necessary?
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At the end of the epic, three generations of one family, Ithacan kings
and princes, fight side by side. How does this sum up a major theme of
the poem?
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Athene tells the Ithacans to stop fighting. How does Odysseus react and
what makes him stop? Do you think this is a satisfactory end to the epic?
Why or why not?
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