THE ODYSSEY: INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND INFO

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THE ODYSSEY: INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND INFO

THE GODS & GREEK CUSTOMS The Greeks believed completely in the existence of gods and goddesses; polytheism Believed that gods took an active interest in human life Gods behaved in human ways (possessed human characteristics) Respect for the gods was essential for success and survival Greek culture also known for heroworship Hero might be the town s founder or a historical figure who played a major role in an important battle

THE GODS & GREEK CUSTOMS Greeks also believed in monsters and mythical creatures Siren Scylla The cyclops Charybdis

BACKGROUND INFO An epic is a long, narrative poem about a national or legendary hero. Ancient Greece produced two epics The Iliad and The Odyssey (900-700 B.C.) Both written by Homer Blind No official information has been found regarding his birthdate or birthplace.

BACKGROUND INFO Trojan War (1200 B.C.) Legend: war began after Paris (prince of Troy) kidnapped Helen (most beautiful woman in the world) from her husband, Menelaus (king of Sparta) Menelaus built an army to get back his wife and restore his pride Odysseus was a soldier in this army Paris & Helen (from the movie Troy)

BACKGROUND INFO Odysseus = King of Ithaca The Greeks battled the Trojans for 10 years, but had little success Odysseus thought of a plan to trick the Trojans into thinking that the Greeks forfeited The Trojan Horse Gave the Greeks access into the city It worked! The Greeks defeated the Trojans *** written between 750-650 BC, but it s setting is around 12 th century BC***

ANCIENT GREEK VALUES Intelligence Glory: equivalent to FAME War stories Souls that achieved glory during life were given privileges in Hades Hospitality: Helping others Offered food, shelter, protection to travelers without question Hospitable even when they didn t want to be Brotherly duty or fear of the gods?

THE ODYSSEY In The Odyssey, Homer starts by telling about the last days of the Trojan War The man responsible for the fall of Troy is Odysseus Trojan Horse story Because Odysseus was instrumental in Troy s destruction, he angered the gods who were sympathetic to Troy The gods vow that he will have a long and difficult journey home. **This journey takes 10 years and is the subject of The Odyssey.**

THE ODYSSEY Odysseus and his men encounter many dangers which make their return to Ithaca difficult: Monsters Women who try to keep him from his wife Somehow, Odysseus always finds a way to get out of difficult situations Intelligence/cleverness Quick thinking Bravery

The Odyssey: Literary Terms

What does it mean if something is epic?

Epic Poetry Definition: a lengthy narrative poem that usually contains the heroic deeds and events significant to a particular culture or society. Example: The Odyssey

Epic Poetry Characteristics: 1) Begins in medias res (in the middle of things) 2) Has a vast setting 3) Features lengthy, formal speeches 4) Contains divine interventions THE GODS! 5) Features heroes that embody the values and morals of the civilization 6) The protagonist descends into the underworld/hell

Definition: the protagonist of an epic poem Brave and noble character Admired for great achievements Epic Hero Affected by great events Example: Odysseus, Hercules

Epic Hero Epic Hero Characteristics: Super-human qualities (stronger/ braver than others) Still human, so has a flaw/ weakness Must conquer many difficult tasks On a quest for something of great value (to him or his people) Villain(s) try to keep the hero from his quest Knows that the gods come first, then heroes, then humans Physically beautiful / handsome

Steps in the Epic Hero s Journey 1. Call to adventure and/or quest for identity or duty 2. Leaves home for a long period of time 3. Journey consists of difficult tasks 4. Hero must depend on his wit 5. Journey leads to a transformation or selfrealization 6. Hero regains his rightful place in society

Steps in the Epic Hero s Journey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhk4n9a0oca

Definition: an extended simile that is elaborated in great detail and usually runs over several lines Still uses like or as Often contains thoughts that do not relate directly to the plot Used for emphasis Epic Simile

Epic Simile Hermes flight: A gull patrolling between the wave crests of the desolate sea will dip to catch a fish and douse his wings; no higher above the whitecaps Hermes flew until the distant island lay ahead, then rising shoreward from the violet ocean he stepped up to the cave (Homer 652). What is Hermes flight being compared to here?

Oral Tradition Definition: stories that were told and retold verbally from one generation to another Many ancient Greeks were not literate unless their profession required them to be Women didn t have jobs, so most were illiterate Men who partook in business professions (trading, selling goods) were literate

Tragic Flaw Definition: the character defect that leads to the downfall of the protagonist in an epic or tragedy Example: Odysseys PRIDE: Odysseus and his men escape from the Cyclops, but as his ship is sailing away, Odysseus yells out that his name is Odysseus, son of Laeretes. He has a great deal of pride, and it often causes him to make rash decisions.