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ON SCREENS JULY 17, 2026 — IN YOUR HOMESCHOOL TODAY
Thirteen choose-your-path episodes. Greek vocabulary, mythology cards, and the language Homer actually wrote in. Built by a classical homeschool family for the cultural moment your students are about to walk into.

WHY NOW
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's Odyssey opens July 17, 2026. Most students will see it cold. Yours will walk in already knowing what the Cyclops's eye costs Odysseus, why the bag of winds matters, and what Penelope's bed test really tests. That's the difference between watching a film and reading the poem behind it.
WHAT IT IS
Thirteen canonical episodes covering the Odyssey's major homecoming arc, scaled for K-12 readers. Latin and Greek detours surface for older students who want them.
THE VOYAGE
Each episode is an illustrated scene with its own decisions, vocabulary, and mythology card. A few stops along the way:

Polyphemus, xenia, and the mētis of “Outis” — every classical-lit class' favorite trick.

Bound to the mast or sail past the rocks? Choose your captain's discipline.

Seven years of immortal love versus mortal homecoming. The deepest tension in the poem.

Disguised as a young shepherd, the goddess meets Odysseus on his home shore to plot the suitors' fall.
SEE IT IN ACTION
No stock photos, no actors. The actual product your students will use.


Built for Grammar Stage through Rhetoric Stage
The Odyssey Adventure works at three depths. Grammar Stage students (K-6) learn the story, the gods, and the basic Greek words. Logic Stage students (7-8) trace the moral decisions and counterfactual paths. Rhetoric Stage students (9-12) work the Greek detours and the Latin reception in Vergil's Aeneid. One adventure, three reading levels — the way a classical poem should be taught.
Odyssey guides for classical homeschool families preparing for Homer, the Nolan film, or a first serious epic read.
A flexible Odyssey reading schedule for middle school homeschoolers, with 6-week, 8-week, and 12-week pacing options, parent notes, and weekly discussion rhythms.
Classical EducationA homeschool-friendly Odyssey character cheat sheet: who the major characters are, where they appear, what to remember, and how to teach them by stage.
Classical EducationA free Odyssey study guide for homeschool families: 12-session reading map, narration prompts, discussion questions, vocabulary, and stage-by-stage teaching notes.
Classical EducationA classical homeschool comparison of the Odyssey and Iliad: which Homer epic to read first by stage, what each poem teaches, and a practical sequence for families.
Classical EducationLattimore vs Fagles vs Wilson — which Odyssey translation is best for homeschool families? An honest comparison of the four major options classical educators actually use, with age-by-age recommendations.
Classical EducationWhy the Odyssey belongs in classical education, how to approach it at each Trivium stage, the major episodes, and how to handle the mature parts age-appropriately.
Quick homeschool summaries for each canonical episode, with key moments, teaching notes, and discussion questions.
8 classical subjects, 60+ interactive games, and thirteen Odyssey episodes. Start with Episode 1, then continue with full access from $95/yr per student or $144/yr for the whole family.
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“The Odyssey” (2026), directed by Christopher Nolan, is referenced for cultural-context only. Classical Quest is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Christopher Nolan, Universal Pictures, or any associated entity. Illustrated scenes throughout this page are original artwork commissioned for The Odyssey Adventure on Classical Quest.