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Title: Greek Mythology and the Odyssey


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Greek Mythology and the Odyssey
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  • The Odyssey
  • Epic poem- long, narrative poem that tells about
    the adventures of a hero who reflects the ideals
    and values of a nation or race.
  • Composed sometime around 800 B.C. 600 B.C
  • 3. Composed by Homer who was rumored to be a
    blind storyteller
  • a. Homer did not create the Odyssey, he
    simply wrote it down. He would NOT have been
    able to write. The Odyssey was being told orally
    through storytellers long before Homer wrote it
    down
  • b. The stories were easy to remember and
    they appealed to the masses because of lots of
    drama, action, and a touch of romance.

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Characteristics of the EPIC 1.Has an epic hero
2. Often written in poetry form but not
always 3. Often includes myths, legends, and
history 4. Usually has a serious tone and
language 5. Deals with a quest 6. Often based on
some truths 7. Includes epithets flashbacks 8.
Usually involves a battle and oftentimes a single
combat like Achilles fighting Hector or the final
showdown between Harry and Lord Voldemort
Other National EPICS are Greek The Iliad by
Homer Spanish El Cid Roman
The Aeneid by Virgil
American Forest Gump


English Harry Potter Series


Percy Jackson Olympians

Series

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Epic Hero 1. A larger-than-life figure, usually
male, who embodies the ideals of a nation or
race. 2. Take part in long, dangerous adventures
and accomplish great deeds that
require courage and superhuman strength. 3.
Often, the divine world of the gods or other
supernatural forces will
interfere with the human world of the epic
hero. Some epic heroes - Harry Potter - Frodo
from Lord of the Rings - Luke Skywalker from
Star Wars
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Epic Simile Simile- comparison of two unlike
things that uses the word like or as. Epic
Simile- an elaborate, more involved version
of a regular simile. Longer. One image
of - great length and detail Scylla from -
extends for several lines The Odyssey - also
called the Homeric Simile Just as an
angler poised on a jutting rock flings his
treacherous bait in the offshore swell, whips
his long rodhook sheathed in an oxhorn
lure and whisks up little fish he flips on the
beach-break, writhing, gasping out their lives .
. . so now they writhed, gasping as Scylla
swung them up her cliff and there at her
caverns mouth she bolted them down
raw screaming out, flinging their arms down
toward me, lost in that mortal struggle . .
.(The Odyssey)
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Epithets Epithets- brief, descriptive phrases
that helped to characterize a particular
person or thing. - repetition of a
phrase Odysseus is described as master
mariner old contender man of twists
and turns great tactician -
remember he initiated the idea of the
Trojan horse- which was the source of the
Greeks defeating Troy
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The Iliad and the Trojan War
Trojan War may have occurred around 1200 B.C. and
established the background for Homers epics
The mini-version of the Legend
is Forbidden Love
  • ,
  • Paris, Prince of Troy and son of King Priam and
    Queen Hecuba, fell in love with another mans
    wife and took her back to his kingdom of Troy
    with the interference of the gods, one goddess in
    particular (based on one version)
  • Helen, known as the most beautiful woman and
    the face that launched a 1,000 ships runs away
    with Paris and her absence enrages her husband,
    King Menelaus

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Family LoyaltyHow far would a person go for his
brother?
  • Menalaus, King of Sparta, is upset over losing
    his wife to another man and seeks the advice of
    his brother
  • Agamemnon, King of Mycenae, who is power hungry
    and wants control of all lands, especially Troy,
    convinces his jilted brother to go after his wife
    and wage a war against Troy to get her back and
    regain some of the dignity his brother has lost.
    Together they utilize their power as kings to
    gather as many great warriors to fight for their
    cause.

Agamemnon
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  • The war lasted 10 years, during which time many
    heroes emerged.
  • Fighting for the Greeks ( Under rule of King
    Agamemnon)
  • Odysseus (the hero of The Odyssey)
  • Ajax (almost giant like warrior who was unable to
    kill the greatest Trojan warrior but wounded him)
  • Achilles (the Greek hero of The Iliad
  • and the greatest warrior)
  • Achilles

AJAX
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  • Fighting for the Trojans Brothers Prince Hector
    and Prince Paris
  • Prince Paristhe one who brought Helen to his
    kingdom and brought destruction to his home

Prince Hector (the greatest Trojan warrior)
defends his country to the death
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The Iliad and the Trojan War
  • The Iliad
  • Homers 1st Epic
  • Serves as a prequel to The Odyssey
  • The epic only deals with about 50 days in the
    10th and final year of the Trojan War
  • Homer concentrates on one main Greek hero,
    Achilles, and one main opposing hero for the
    Trojans, Hector.
  • The epic begins in the middle or in medias
    res
  • As the epic begins, Achilles is furious with King
    Agamemnon over a slave girl, Briseis, and sulking
    in his tent, refusing to fight. The Trojans start
    winning and beating back the Greeks.
  • But, when Hector unknowingly kills Achilles best
    friend, Patroclus, who was wearing Achilles
    armor, Achilles becomes enraged and returns to
    battle for the sole purpose of destroying Hector.
  • Hector took Achilles armor off the dead
    Patroclus
  • Thetis, Achilles mom, has Hephaestus craft new
    armor for her son
  • After Hectors death, Achilles is killed by
    Paris, but the Trojans never recover from the
    loss of Hector and finally, Troy falls.

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The Horse That Ended The War
  • After Hector is killed, unless the Greeks get
    inside the walls of Troy, the war would most
    likely continue.
  • Odysseus, King of Ithaca and a master
    strategist devises the plan of building a giant
    Trojan horse to represent a gift to the Trojans.
  • As the Trojans believe that the Greeks have given
    up and decided to go back home, they wheel the
    large wooden horse inside the walls of Troy.
  • While the Trojans are sleeping, after a night of
    partying and celebrating the end of the war,
    several Greeks, led by Odysseus, crawl out of the
    horse, open the gates, and after a massive amount
    of bloodshed, Troy burns and the Trojan War ends

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  • What is the Odyssey about?
  • Tells of Odysseus adventures as he makes his way
    home from Troy
  • He was gone for a total of 20 years
  • 10 years at war and 10 more years trying to get
    home
  • Leaves Troy w/ a fleet of 12 ships carrying
    about 720 men
  • Back at home (Ithaca)
  • Penelope (wife of Odysseus) and Telemachus (son
    of Odysseus) are waiting for Odysseus return
    while suitors have taken over Ithaca, hoping that
    she will marry one of them
  • - Odysseus encounters many mythical beings and
    has to fight his own personal demons and
    overcome his own character flaws during his
    return home

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  • Hubris is excessive pride or arrogance
  • It can lead to rash behavior and to not thinking
    clearly in serious situations

HUBRIS AS A CHARACTER FLAW AGAMEMNONKing of
MycenaeAllows his pride to get the better of him
when he refuses to give Chryseis back causing
disease and fire to rain down on the Greeks,
courtesy of the god Apollo. Once he does give her
back, he takes someone elses girl causing
another big problem for the Greeks.
ACHILLESHe allows his pride of losing his slave
girl Briseis and love interest to Agamemnon get
the best of him and refuses to continue fighting
at Troy.until his dear friend is slain by the
Trojan Prince Hector causing his desire for
revenge and eventually his death all because of
pride
OdysseusHero in The Odyssey also exhibits hubris
which angers the gods and leads to many
difficulties and hardships for him.
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