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Odyssey 4 - Scylla and Charybdis
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Story Questions
(p. 1) Why are Eurylochus’ jaws clattering with fright?
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The boat was sailing toward Troy.
The boat was sailing toward the Cyclops.
The boat was sailing toward Athens.
The boat was sailing toward Charybdis.
(p. 2) What did Tiresias warn Odysseus about Scylla?
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Magic does not affect Scylla.
Swords do not affect Scylla.
Only fire affects Scylla.
Only water affects Scylla.
(p. 4) What do Odysseus’ men see reflected in the bronze of his helmet?
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Scylla
Charybdis
oars
Odysseus
(p. 5) What was Scylla’s “only purpose on the surface of the Earth”?
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to ambush
to eat
to sleep
ALL of the above
(p. 6) What do the men see “circling, circling, circling” in the water?
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Scylla
the mast of a ship
the bodies of six dead men
Circe
(p. 7) What happened to the six oars of the six dead men?
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They were sucked into a whirlpool.
They were bitten in half.
They clattered against the sides of the ship.
They were used to fend off Charybdis.
Web Research Questions
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Image Search: Scylla
Use Google Images and search for Scylla. In general, describe what the majority of the images look like:
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Image Search: Charybdis
Use Google Images and search for Charybdis. In general, describe what the majority of the images look like:
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Film Questions
Film: Odyssey
Using at least two sentences, describe what is happening in Ithaca while Odysseus is gone:
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Film: Odyssey
Using at least two sentences, describe Two difficulties Odysseus faces as he tries to go home.
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Exit Ticket
Describe how today's section of the film ends.
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