Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Categorizing Challenges

Not all of the obstacles Odysseus faced on his long journey home were equally difficult to overcome. Which obstacle do you think presented him with the greatest challenge? Using details from the text, explain your reasoning. You may want to compare the incident you choose with others from The Odyssey. You may also want to identify the internal and external factors that contributed to the difficulty.

Personal Response

Which section of The Odyssey did you find most exciting? Which did you find most moving? Give reasons for your answer.

Valuable Advice

In “Ithaca” who might find the speaker’s advice most valuable? Do you agree with the advice? Why or why not?

Differences Between Men and Women

In “An Ancient Gesture,” what does the poem imply about the difference between the lives of men and women? Do you agree with that message? Why or why not?

Choosing Roles

Odysseus symbolizes the one who travels and Penelope symbolizes the one who waits at home in relation to the journey. Who do you think has the harder role? Why?

Analyzing Character

Reread the section in which Odysseus’s identity is revealed to Penelope. Why doesn’t Penelope immediately accept her long-lost husband? What does her hesitation say about her character and her twenty-year ordeal?

Women and The Odyssey

From the way he describes Penelope, would you say that Homer’s attitude towards women seems old-fashioned or modern? Explain.