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Book 10

Book 10. The Odyssey Notes. Pg. 918 First stanza What is unusual about Circe’s hall? Stanzas 1-3 What do you think about Circe? Draw Conclusion. Pg. 918 lines 23-35 If you were among this group, whom would you follow-Why? What happens to the men after they drink Circe’s magic potion?.

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Book 10

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  1. Book 10 The Odyssey Notes

  2. Pg. 918 • First stanza • What is unusual about Circe’s hall? • Stanzas 1-3 • What do you think about Circe? Draw Conclusion

  3. Pg. 918 lines 23-35 • If you were among this group, whom would you follow-Why? • What happens to the men after they drink Circe’s magic potion?

  4. INTERNAL CONFLICT • Pg. 920 lines 39-45 • Explain Eurylochus’ internal conflict on pg • Contrast Eurylochus’ character with Odysseus’ character as a leader.

  5. Pg. 920 • Lines 51-60 • Make Inferences • Infer from these lines 54-56 what the gesture of holding one’s knees means.

  6. Internal Conflict • Pg. 921 • What is the example of internal conflict on this page on lines 80-87

  7. Epic Hero • What do you learn about Odysseus’ character on pg. 921-922 • Lines 80-93

  8. Pg. 921-922 • Lines 81-106 • Why does Circe free Odysseus’ men from her spell? • Find the Epithet on pg. 922

  9. Pg. 922 • Line 114 • What do you think Odysseus means by this? “being a man, he had to go along with Circe’s request.”

  10. Pg. 922 • Lines 118-126 • What 2 things are compared in this epic simile? How does the simile help you picture the scene that Odysseus is describing?

  11. “They made me feel a pang, and I agreed.” pg. 925 line 186. What emotion do you think Odysseus is feeling? • What does he mean when he says, “Day after day, my longing quickens, and my company give me no peace, but wear my heart away pleading when you are not at hand to hear.” pg. 925 line195 • Where does Circe say Odysseus must go and what is his reaction to this?

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