- 1. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a beautifully crafted retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Achilles, exploring themes of love, honor, and the inevitability of fate through the lens of his companion Patroclus. Set against the backdrop of the Trojan War, the novel unfolds with rich character development, revealing the deep bond that grows between the proud warrior Achilles, destined for glory, and the sensitive, introspective Patroclus, who is portrayed as an outsider in a world defined by strength and ambition. Miller's lyrical prose breathes new life into Homer's Iliad, allowing readers to experience the intimacy of Patroclus' perspective and his passionate love for Achilles, as well as the sacrifices they make in a society that demands heroic feats at a great personal cost. The narrative delves into the complexities of masculinity, friendship, and the tragic consequences of war, ultimately leading to a poignant exploration of what it means to love deeply and to lose painfully. With its vivid imagery and emotional depth, The Song of Achilles invites readers into a world of mythological grandeur while grounding its characters in their humanity, making the story both timeless and relatable.
Who is Achilles' mother?
A) Thetis B) Hera C) Aphrodite D) Athena
- 2. Which Greek city does the Trojan War take place near?
A) Troy B) Corinth C) Athens D) Sparta
- 3. What role does Thetis play in Achilles' life?
A) Sister B) Wife C) Mother D) Mentor
- 4. What is a central theme of 'The Song of Achilles'?
A) Rivalry and betrayal B) Honor and glory C) Wealth and power D) Love and fate
- 5. Who is the author of 'The Song of Achilles'?
A) Madeline Miller B) Virgil C) Homer D) Sophocles
- 6. What type of narrative is 'The Song of Achilles' told from?
A) First-person B) Third-person omniscient C) Second-person D) Stream of consciousness
- 7. What event draws Achilles and Patroclus to the battlefield?
A) The Battle of Salamis B) The Persian War C) The Battle of Marathon D) The Trojan War
- 8. What does Achilles choose over a long life without glory?
A) Love and family B) Fame and a short life C) Wealth and safety D) Power and control
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