| A | B |
I am the subject of this epic poem. Homer asks the muse of poetry for guidance in telling my story. Who am I?,  | Odysseus |
I offered Odysseus immortality to stay but Zeus sent Hermes to deliver the message that I must dismiss Odysseus. Who am I?,  | Calypso |
I am ruler of the sea. I am seeking revenge on Odysseus for blinding one of my sons. Who am I?,  | Poseidon |
I am king of the gods. I call a divine counsel on Olympus. It is decided that Odysseus must be freed from Calypso. Who am I?,  | Zeus |
I am the daughter of Zeus. I disguise myself as a mighty warrior to advise Telemachus.,  | Athena |
I am the son of Odysseus. I call a meeting of the Assembly at which time I tell the suitors to leave the house before my father's return. Who am I?,  | Telemachus |
I am the wife of Odysseus. I refuse to remarry even after his long absence. Who am I?,  | Penelope |
I am a lost dog. I don't know where I am? What am I doing in a pile of virtual flashcards?,  | Bassethound named Boomer |