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182003886Thetismother of achilles; Thetis gets Zeus to help the Trojans and punish the Achaeans at the request of her angry son. When Achilles finally rejoins the battle, she commissions Hephaestus to design him a new suit of armor.0
182003887AndromacheWife of Hector; Andromache begs Hector to withdraw from the war and save himself before the Achaeans kill him. TROJAN1
182003888BriseisAchilles wept when he had to give back this gift; When Agamemnon is forced to return Chryseis to her father, he appropriates Briseis as compensation, sparking Achilles' great rage. TROJAN2
182003889OdysseusPatient and Practical yet a fierce Greek warrior; helps mediate between Agamemnon and Achilles during their quarrel and often prevents them from making rash decisions. GREEK3
182003890AgamemnonTook his gift back like a total doucher;King of Mycenae and leader of the Achaean army; brother of King Menelaus of Sparta. Arrogant and often selfish, Agamemnon provides the Achaeans with strong but sometimes reckless and self-serving leadership. Like Achilles, he lacks consideration and forethought. GREEK4
182003891AchillesAsked his mother to set Zeus against the Greeks; The son of the military man Peleus and the sea-nymph Thetis. The most powerful warrior in The Iliad, Achilles commands the Myrmidons, soldiers from his homeland of Phthia in Greece. Proud and headstrong, he takes offense easily and reacts with blistering indignation when he perceives that his honor has been slighted. Achilles' wrath at Agamemnon for taking his war prize, the maiden Briseis, forms the main subject of The Iliad. GREEK5
182003892PriamRetrieved the body of Hector; King of Troy and husband of Hecuba, father of Hector and Paris Though too old to fight, he has earned the respect of both the Trojans and the Achaeans by virtue of his level-headed, wise, and benevolent rule. TROJAN6
182003893Zeusruler of the Gods; husband of Hera, Zeus claims neutrality in the mortals' conflict and often tries to keep the other gods from participating in it. However, he throws his weight behind the Trojan side for much of the battle after the sulking Achilles has his mother, Thetis, ask the god to do so. "NEUTRAL"7
182003894DiomedesMortal who wounded two gods in battle; GREEK8
182003895Patrocloswears Achilles' armor to inspire the Greeks in battle;Achilles' beloved friend, companion, and advisor, Devoted to both Achilles and the Achaean cause GREEK9
182003896Helenthe face that launched a thousand ships; Reputed to be the most beautiful woman in the ancient world, Helen left her husband, Menelaus, to run away with Paris. She loathes herself now for the misery that she has caused so many Trojan and Achaean men. TROJAN10
182003897Aineiasdestined to become the King of Troy; TROJAN.. duh.11
182003898MenelaosAccepts Paris's challenge to a duel; King of Sparta; the younger brother of Agamemnon. While it is the abduction of his wife, Helen, by the Trojan prince Paris that sparks the Trojan War, Menelaus proves quieter, less imposing, and less arrogant than Agamemnon. GREEK12
182003899Hectorwears Achilles' armor to insult the Greeks; A son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, Hector is the mightiest warrior in the Trojan army. He mirrors Achilles in some of his flaws, but his bloodlust is not so great as that of Achilles. He is devoted to his wife, Andromache, and son, Astyanax, but resents his brother Paris for bringing war upon their family and city. TROJAN13
182003900Polydamusadvisor to the Trojan leader; A young Trojan commander, Polydamas sometimes figures as a foil for Hector, proving cool-headed and prudent when Hector charges ahead. Polydamas gives the Trojans sound advice, but Hector seldom acts on it. TROJAN14
182003901Poseidon disobeys Zeus byrallying the Greeks to fight.15
182003902The following Gods were allied with the TrojansAphrodite, Apollo, and Ares16
182003903Xanthos is angered because:Achilles polltes the river with the blood of Trojans17
182003904As a result of Hera's trickery,Zeus falls asleep.18
182003905Hector fought the Greeks for Patroclos's body becausehe wanted to defile and ruin it.19
182003906Thetis went to Hephaistos for help and asked himfor a new set of battle gear for Achilles20
182003907The main character of the Iliad isAchilles.21
182003908Who presided over games to honor Patroclos?Achilles.22
182003909Athena tricked Hector into fighting Achilles by:pretending to be Hector's brother, tellign him they would stand together against Achilles.23
182003910"Why are you chasing one Achilles?" Apollo said " mortal man chasing immortal god? You never knew that I was a god. What does this show?Achilles' inability to control his emotions24
182003911HeraFOR GREEKS25
182003912AthenaFOR GREEKS26
182003913ApolloFOR TROJANS27
182003914AphroditeFOR TROJANS28
182003915PoseidonFOR GREEKS29
182003916Hephaestuskind of (he helps Achilles get soem armor) soo.. FOR GREEKS30
182003917ArtemisFOR TROJANS31
182003918AresFOR TROJANS32
182003919youngest sonrebellious; leaves home to join the army33
182003920Old Lord of House of Hwangdecadent; addicted to concubines34
182003921Lotusseductive; becomes mistress35
182003922Unclelazy; brutal red beard.36
182003923second sonconservative37
182003924Wang Lungrises from rags to riches38
182003925second son's wifehearty village maid; stout and robust39
182003926Cuckooformer HOUSE slave40
182003927Olanfaithful, submissive; former KITCHEN slave41
182003928Chingfaithful steward for Wang Lung42
182003929Pear Blossomdelicate slave purchased by Wang Lung43
182003930eldest son's wifehaughty, dainty, city wife44
182003931eldest sonintellectual son45
182003932Old Mistress of House of Hwangshriveled; addicted to Opium46
182038979Why did Wang Lung's father tell wang Lung not to marry a pretty slave from the House of Hwang?It is unlikely that a pretty slave would be a virgin and a pretty woman would want more things than a poor farmer could afford.47
182038980What disappointed Wang Lung about Olan the most?Her feet were unbound.48
182038981Waht did Wang Lung and Olan do on teh way home?light incense for the gods.49
182038982Where did Wang Lung hide his money during the first year?In the Earthen wall50
182038983What does wang Lung see when he arrives at the city?an abundance of food for the rich.51
182038984Whodo the poor direct their discontent at?the rich on the other side of the wall52
182038985What is Olan willing to sell to return tto the land?a daughter53
182038986waht does Wang Lung sdo when he sees Ching again?He gives him seed and ploughs his land.54
182038987Who is the first to say out loud that Wang Lung is in love with another woman?Uncle's wife55
182038988Who finds a wife for Wang Lung's second son?Ching56
182038989After Wang Lung is macking down with Pear Blossom, what does Lotus demand?rubies and a foreign clock.57
182038990How does Olan's visit to the House of Hwang with her first born son turn out ?To be a triumphant moment for her.58

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