Book 18: the Beggar-King of Ithaca

Book 18: the Beggar-King of Ithaca

<p> BOOK 18: THE BEGGAR-KING OF ITHACA</p><p>Scene: ______</p><p>Pay attention to (and mark in your book!):  Odysseus being insulted by Irus and his response  Odysseus' caution to Amphinomus  Penelope's appearance before the suitors  Melantho's mockery of Odysseus  Odysseus' verbal duel with Eurymachus  Odysseus' self-control  the strength of Telemachus. </p><p>Epithets – Mark the words used to describe Penelope and those used to describe Odysseus. Which aspects of their character are emphasized in this book?</p><p>Points to Ponder 1. Why does Irus quarrel with "the stranger?" 2. What is Antinous' reaction to the unfriendly words Irus speaks to Odysseus? 3. What is the prize for the beggar who wins the fight? 4. Has Telemachus fully reached manhood yet? Why is this important? What is the symbol of manhood? 5. Who is Penelope's father? 6. What is the implication of the maids' inappropriate behavior?</p>

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