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Title: Homeric Epithet


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Homeric Epithet
  • The Iliad/Trojan War

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Epic Poetry
  • Greek (and Latin) epic poetry is written in a
    meter called dactylic hexameter meter.
  • In addition to meter, the poet uses lofty,
    descriptive language.
  • Its truly epic both in size and tone.
  • Roman schoolchildren used the Iliad, Odyssey, and
    Aeneid as textbooks for reading, writing, and
    important lessons like ethics, religion, etc.

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What is an Epithet?
  • An epithet is a descriptive word or a phrase that
    a writer frequently connects to a certain
    character.
  • In epic poems such as the Iliad and the Odyssey,
    it adds description and also helps the poet
    complete the number of syllables needed for that
    line of poetry.
  • Sometimes epithets are hyphenated in English
    because just one English word cant translate the
    original Greek word

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swift-footed Achilles
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wide-ruling Agamemnon
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red-haired Menelaus
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Hector, breaker of horses
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white-armed Andromache
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Paris, son of Priam
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lovely-haired Helen
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great-hearted Odysseus
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wide-seeing Zeus
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ox-eyed Hera
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gray-eyed Athena
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silver-footed Thetis
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stallion-breaking Trojans
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long-haired Achaeans
strong-greaved Achaeans
bronze- cloaked Achaeans
Achaeans Greeks
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Lets read
  • In your groups, read the selection from the Iliad
    provided
  • Find as many examples of epithets as you can and
    highlight them.

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Your Turn!
  • Create your own epic epithets, following the
    Homeric model.
  • You will create 3 epithets
  • One for yourself
  • One for a family member or pet
  • One for a friend
  • N.B. Epithets cannot be hurtful or
    inappropriate. Stay classy! (Mrs. Sellers is the
    final authority on this issue.)
  • Your epithets can be single words, phrases, or
    hyphenated words.
  • Each epithet should be illustated on a 1/3 sheet
    of construction paper.
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