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| God of fertility and marriage/child birth |
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| God of fire, blacksmith, and metal work |
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| God of grain and fertility |
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| Were trapped and imprisoned by a king. One of them flew to high in the sky and fell to their death |
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| a poem that is long, in 'verse', spread orally, and usually musical |
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| Made people eat flowers that make them not want to leave |
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| a Cyclops that was stabbed in the eye by Odysseus |
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| Six headed monster; a monster in the sea that swallows anything that comes by it |
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| temptations that lead you to your death at sea |
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| says that everyone will die except Odysseus |
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| Prophecy of Teiresias and Circe |
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| the island where the men eat the cows |
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| Odysseus pretends to be a beggar, then out shows them all to prove he is Odysseus, then kills all of the suitors |
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| The main suitor looking for Penelope's hand |
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| Odysseus's wife; says she will marry when she finishes her weaving |
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| the nurse that recognizes Odysseus by the scar on his foot |
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| Qualities of an Epic Hero |
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| Glorified, on a quest, risks death, brave deeds, superior strength, intelligence, courage, ethical, strong and responsible leader, reflects the ideals of society |
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| when something stand for something greater than itself |
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| opposite of what you expect |
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| comparing things to 'Gods and Goddesses' |
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| the main point about the story; the true meaning |
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| reference to something else |
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| comparison using 'like' or 'as' |
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| comparison that states that it 'is' correct. does NOT use 'like' or 'as' |
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| What does the dandelion symbolize in F451? |
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| What does the phoenix symbolize in F451? |
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| What does the marionette in F451 symbolize? |
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| Control; lack of independence |
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| What does the salamander in F451 symbolize? |
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| Resistance; ability to withstand the pressure |
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| What does the fire in F451 symbolism? |
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| What does the conch in LOTF symbolize? |
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| Law and order; organization |
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| What does the face paint in LOTF symbolize? |
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| New identity; becoming one with nature; becoming invisible |
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| What does the beastie in LOTF symbolize? |
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| What does the fire in LOTF symbolize? |
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| What do Piggy's glasses symbolize in LOTF? |
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