QuizletSampleCLST1003
SAMPLE READING QUIZLET, WITH ANSWERS
University of Arkansas
Fall, 2009. Classical Studies 1003
Quizlet: Iliad 21-24
Identify the speaker, addressee, context, and state what will happen next.
1. "I am at your knees, Achilles. Pity me.
You have to respect me as your supliant
For I tasted Demeter's holy grain with you
On that day you took me captive in the orchard
And sent me far from my father and friends,
Sold into sacred Lemnos for a hundred oxen."
Speaker/Addressee: Trojan Lycaon to Achilles
Context: Achilles on his way back from taking 12 live captives to slaughter for Patroclus.
Next: Achilles will kill Lycaon, telling him that since Patroclus' death he will spare no captives.
2. "Earthshaker, you would call me imprudent
If I fought with you for the sake of mortals,
Pitiful creatures who like leaves on a tree
Flame briefly to life, eat the fruit of the fields,
Then wither and die. No, we should desist
Immediately and let them fight on their own."
Speaker/Addressee: Apollo to Poseidon
Context: The gods are fighting one another on behalf of Trojans and Achaians
Next; Apollo will withdraw, "too well-bred to slug it out with his paternal uncle."
3. "Hear me, Patroclus, even from Hades.
All that I promised you I am completing now.
Twelve Trojans, sons of good families,
The fire consume with you. Hector, though,
I will not give to the fire to eat, but to dogs."
Speaker/Addressee: Achilles to the spirit of dead Patroclus
Context: Achilles has piled the pyre and killed his hostages, and is preparing to cremate his friend's corpse.
Next: Aphrodite will protect Hector's body; the pyre will not light;
Achilles prays to the Winds to help the pyre burn; they blow, and the pyre burns all night.
Achilles announces the funeral games for Patroclus.
4. "Think of your own father, and pity me.
I am more pitiable, I have borne what no man
Who has walked this earth has ever yet borne.
I have kissed the hand of the man who killed my son."
Speaker/Addressee: Priam to Achilles
Context: Priam has come secretly to Achilles' hut to beg for the body of his son Hector
Next: Achilles and Priam will cry for their respective losses, and Achilles will grant Priam's request.
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