| A | B |
| adversary | enemy; foe |
| restitution | repayment |
| ardor | passion |
| rhapsody | music; song |
| profusion | abundance; great |
| Son of Laertes | Odysseus |
| Scylla | was across from Charybdis |
| ravage | ruin; destroy violently |
| ewe | female sheep |
| ram | male sheep |
| tumult | commotion |
| appalled | horrified; shocked |
| candor | honesty |
| tremulous | trembling; shaking |
| lavished | gave generously |
| pliant | flexible |
| rogue | troublemaker |
| revelry | merry making |
| adorn | add beauty to |
| glowered | glared angrily |
| avails | helps |
| jests | jokes |
| cunning | intelligent; smart |
| playwright | someone who writes a play |
| friar | monk; priest |
| fryer | equipment that cooks food in oil |
| steed | horse |
| odyssey | long journey |
| chamber | room |
| peril | danger |
| scabbard | sword holder |
| soliloquy | speech given by one person |
| sieve | sift; filter |
| gales | storms; winds |
| rash | too fast |
| swoon | faint |
| betwixt | between |
| climax | turning point of a story |
| epic | long narrative about a hero |
| myth | traditional stories rooted in a particular culture |
| Lotus Eaters | eating their flowers make you forget about your homeland |
| epiphany | realization |
| Epiphany | holiday when the 3 kings came to the Christ Child |
| slaughtered | killed |
| grease | oil |
| Greece | country of Homer |
| rapier | sword |
| acts | 5 in a Shakespearean play |