CliffsNotes on Homer's The Odyssey

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-05
Publisher(s): Cliffs Notes
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Summary

The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format.In CliffsNotes on The Odyssey, you follow along on Homer's grand adventure. This epic poem unfurls the story of Odysseus' triumph over Troy and arduous journey home to reclaim his kingdom. At 2,500 years old, it is one of the finest books ever written; as poetry, it sets the standard for comparison; and it serves as one of the foundations of the Western world's cultural heritage.This study guide carries you along on Odysseus' journey by providing summaries and critical analyses of each book. You'll also explore the life and background of the epic, Homer, and gain insight into the Homeric Question. Other features that help you study include Character analyses of major players A character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters Critical essays on the literary devices and major symbols of The Odyssey A review section that tests your knowledge A Resource Center full of books, articles, films, and Internet sitesClassic literature or modern modern-day treasure - you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

Author Biography

Stanley P. Baldwin is a writer and teacher living in Nebraska.

Table of Contents

Life and Background of the Author 1(3)
The Author
2(1)
The Homeric Question
2(1)
Date of Composition
3(1)
Introduction to The Odyssey 4(11)
Introduction
5(3)
A Brief Synopsis
8(3)
List of Characters
11(3)
Character Map
14(1)
Critical Commentaries 15(57)
Athena Inspires the Prince
16(3)
Summary
16(1)
Commentary
16(2)
Glossary
18(1)
Telemachus Sets Sail
19(3)
Summary
19(1)
Commentary
19(2)
Glossary
21(1)
King Nestor Remembers
22(3)
Summary
22(1)
Commentary
22(2)
Glossary
24(1)
The King and Queen of Sparta
25(2)
Summary
25(1)
Commentary
25(1)
Glossary
26(1)
Odysseus---Nymph and Shipwreck
27(3)
Summary
27(1)
Commentary
27(2)
Glossary
29(1)
The Princess and the Stranger; Phaeacia's Halls and Gardens; A Day for Songs and Contests
30(3)
Summary
30(1)
Commentary
30(2)
Glossary
32(1)
In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave
33(4)
Summary
33(1)
Commentary
33(3)
Glossary
36(1)
The Bewitching Queen of Aeaea
37(3)
Summary
37(1)
Commentary
37(2)
Glossary
39(1)
The Kingdom of the Dead
40(3)
Summary
40(1)
Commentary
40(2)
Glossary
42(1)
The Cattle of the Sun
43(3)
Summary
43(1)
Commentary
43(2)
Glossary
45(1)
Ithaca at Last; The Loyal Swineherd
46(3)
Summary
46(1)
Commentary
46(2)
Glossary
48(1)
The Prince Sets Sail for Home; Father and Son
49(3)
Summary
49(1)
Commentary
49(2)
Glossary
51(1)
Stranger at the Gate
52(3)
Summary
52(1)
Commentary
52(2)
Glossary
54(1)
The Beggar-King at Ithaca
55(2)
Summary
55(1)
Commentary
55(1)
Glossary
56(1)
Penelope and Her Guest
57(3)
Summary
57(1)
Commentary
57(2)
Glossary
59(1)
Portents Gather
60(2)
Summary
60(1)
Commentary
60(1)
Glossary
61(1)
Odysseus Strings His Bow
62(3)
Summary
62(1)
Commentary
62(2)
Glossary
64(1)
Slaughter in the Hall
65(3)
Summary
65(1)
Commentary
65(2)
Glossary
67(1)
The Great Rooted Bed
68(2)
Summary
68(1)
Commentary
68(1)
Glossary
69(1)
Peace
70(2)
Summary
70(1)
Commentary
70(1)
Glossary
71(1)
Character Analyses 72(7)
Odysseus
73(1)
Penelope
74(1)
Telemachus
75(1)
Athena (Pallas)
76(1)
Polyphemus (the Cyclops) and King Alcinous
77(1)
Circe and Calypso
78(1)
Critical Essays 79(12)
Major Themes in The Odyssey
80(5)
Literary Devices of The Odyssey
85(2)
Major Symbols in The Odyssey
87(4)
CliffsNotes Review 91(3)
Q&A
91(3)
CliffsNotes Resource Center 94(5)
Films and Other Recordings
97(2)
Index 99

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