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Mr. Hunt
Sophomores
HP English II
Text: classics.mit.edu
Samuel Butler translation
Reading Assignment: Read the Iliad and answer the following questions.
Respond to each question in complete sentences. All answers must be handwritten on a
separate sheet of paper. Do not skip every other line; instead, skip two lines between each
answer. Please follow MLA format in all other respects.
Study Questions for the Iliad
Book I
1 The Iliad begins with a prayer to the muse. (The muse was one of the nine
goddesses who were patronesses of the arts. The muse of epic poetry was
Calliope.) All classical epics begin with such an invocation to the muse. What
does Homer ask the muse to inspire him to sing about?
2 The god Apollo has sent a plague to beset the Achaians. Why?
3 Calchas is a soothsayer who can tell the Achaean leaders why the army is
suffering, but before he does so he extracts a promise from Achilles. What does
he ask Achilles to promise him? Why?
4 Agamemnon and Achilles have an argument that ends with Achilles walking out
on the army. What is the argument over?
5 Achilles prays to a goddess to help him in his feud with Agamemnon. To whom
does he pray?
6 Why does Hera become angry with Zeus?
7 Identify the following characters:
a. Achilles
b. Menelaus
c. Agamemnon
d. Calchas
e. Chryses
f. Chryseis
g. Nestor
h. Briseis
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Mr. Hunt Sophomores HP English II

Text: classics.mit.edu Samuel Butler translation

Reading Assignment : Read the Iliad and answer the following questions.

Respond to each question in complete sentences. All answers must be handwritten on a separate sheet of paper. Do not skip every other line; instead, skip two lines between each answer. Please follow MLA format in all other respects.

Study Questions for the Iliad

Book I

1 The Iliad begins with a prayer to the muse. (The muse was one of the nine goddesses who were patronesses of the arts. The muse of epic poetry was Calliope.) All classical epics begin with such an invocation to the muse. What does Homer ask the muse to inspire him to sing about?

2 The god Apollo has sent a plague to beset the Achaians. Why?

3 Calchas is a soothsayer who can tell the Achaean leaders why the army is suffering, but before he does so he extracts a promise from Achilles. What does he ask Achilles to promise him? Why?

4 Agamemnon and Achilles have an argument that ends with Achilles walking out on the army. What is the argument over?

5 Achilles prays to a goddess to help him in his feud with Agamemnon. To whom does he pray?

6 Why does Hera become angry with Zeus?

7 Identify the following characters: a. Achilles b. Menelaus c. Agamemnon d. Calchas e. Chryses f. Chryseis g. Nestor h. Briseis

Book VI

8 Diomedes, an Achaean leader, and Glaucus, an ally of the Trojans, meet on the battlefield but do not fight. Why?

9 Glaucus brags about his lineage to Diomedes. Who is the great hero from whom he claims descent?

10 What does Glaucus give to Diomedes? What does Diomedes give him in return? Why do they exchange these gifts?

11 What does the scene between Glaucus and Diomedes teach us about the values of Homeric society?

12 When Hector returns to Troy, his mother offers him wine to drink but he refuses. Why? He then asks his mother to do something. What? What does this scene between Hector and his mother reveal about his character?

13 Why has Hector returned to Troy?

14 When Hector finds Paris in Troy, what is Paris doing?

15 Hector angrily criticizes Paris. Why? What is Paris’s response? What does this exchange between the two brothers reveal about each of their characters?

16 In the paragraph that begins with the sentence Paris did not long remain in his house , Homer, in an extended simile, compares Paris to something. To what does he compare Paris? What impression does this simile give us of Paris?

17 Identify the following characters: a. Glaucus b. Diomedes c. Hector d. Hecuba e. Paris f. Helen g. Andromache h. Astyanax (Skamandrios)

Book IX

18 At the start of book IX, what is the state of the morale among the Achaean army?

19 What suggestion does Agamemnon make to the army? How do the other leaders of the army receive that suggestion?

Book XVIII

34 On the shield Hephaestus makes for Achilles, there are depicted two cities-one city is at peace, the other is at war. A conflict arises between two men in the city at peace. How is that conflict resolved?

35 Beyond the two cities, what else is depicted on the shield Hephaistos makes?

36 What encircles the shield?

37 Can you see any deeper significance to Achilles’ new shield than what is literally given? What is that deeper significance? Explain.

38 Identify the following character: Charis

Book XXII

39 At the beginning of book XXII, the rest of the Trojan army has retreated behind the walls of Troy except Hector. Why has Hector stayed outside to confront Achilles?

40 Before Hector decides to flee from Acholles, he considers another option but then rules that option out. What alternative plan does Hector consider before he flees? Why does he rule it out?

41 What happens to convince Hector to turn and fight?

42 What request does Hector make of Achilles after Achilles has struck him down? What is Achilles’ reply?

43 What does Achilles do with Hector’s body after he kills him?

44 What is Andromache doing when she first hears of Hector’s death? How does she react to the news?

45 What does Andromache say will become of Astyanax now that Hector is dead?

Book XXIV

46 After Achilles kills Hector, he continues to abuse the corpse, but the corpse does not come to any harm. Why?

47 What are Zeus’s feelings about Achilles’ behavior toward Hector’s body?

48 What does Zeus tell Hermes and Iris to do regarding the recovery of Hector’s body?

49 How does Priam feel about all of his surviving sons? What do they all have in common?

50 What bird is most closely associated with Zeus?

51 In what guise does Hermes appear to Priam?

52 When Priam attempts to pay Hermes for his services, Hermes refuses. What reason does he give for refusing? What does this reason reveal about Achilles?

53 How does Achilles greet Priam when Priam comes to ransom Hector’s body?

54 Achilles is impressed by Priam. Why? What does he realize is a common ground between them?

55 Achilles tells a story to Priam about Niobe. Who is Niobe and what became of her? How is this story relevant to Priam? Why is it ironic that Achilles is telling it?

56 Priam spends the night in Achilles’ camp. What advice does Achilles give Priam regarding his overnight stay?

57 Achilles agrees to do something for Priam after Priam returns to Troy with Hector’s body. What is Achilles going to do?

58 What advice does Hermes give Priam toward the end of Priam’s visit with Achilles?

59 Describe the burial rites for Hector.