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Zeus speaks to his assembled deities and tells them that the war will swing in favor of the from this time forth.
In Book VIII, Zeus tells the other gods that they are NOT to help the Trojans under any conditions.
When the battle resumes at the beginning of Book VIII:
The Trojans force the Greeks to retreat all the way back to the wall
The Greeks hold their ground
The Trojans are tired and fight a mediocre battle
The Greeks force the Trojans to retreat.
As watches the battle, she grows angry to see the plight of the Greeks and decides to test the determination of Zeus.
Who does Hera attempt to enlist to aid the Greeks in battle?
Poseidon
Athena
Apollo
Zeus
When Poseidon refuses to help, what does Hera do to aid the Greeks in battle?
She stirs the heart of Agamemnon
She strikes down Hector
She conjures a great storm
She attempts to deceive Zeus
Agamemnon inspires his men to battle action and asks to relent and come to the aid of the Greeks.
When Agamemnon asks Zeus to relent and come to the aid of the Greeks, Zeus refuses.
After failing to gain the help of Poseidon and giving Agamemnon strength and courage in battle, Hera turns to ____________ for help.
Ares
Who does Zeus send to Hera and Athena when he sees that they are preparing for battle?
Iris
Aphrodite
What message does Iris deliver to Hera and Athena?
to get back where they belong or the wrath of Zeus will be visited upon them in all its fury
to wait until this battle has ended before joining in the fight
to have the Greeks retreat in order to gain an advantage over the Trojans
to go into Troy and rescue Helen themselves
In the end, Hera and Athena remain disobedient to Zeus.
How does Book VIII end?
with a description of the nighttime activity in the Trojan camp
with a description of the bloodshed on the battlefield
with a long poem describing the love of Paris for Helen
with a speech by Poseidon, god of the sea
Hera and Athena return to , where Zeus scolds them for their disobedience.
is the father of the gods.
Hera and Athena feel they must obey, even though they regret leaving the in the hands of chance.
Hera agrees to be good, but insists on helping the Greeks in spirit since she cannot help with her actual presence.