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The Odyssey An Introduction

SETTING: GREECE 1250 B.C.

What is a myth? A myth is an explanation of something in nature; how everything in the universe came into existence (men, animals, trees, the sun, earthquakes, etc.) and all that happens Myths are early science but also entertainment

Gods & Goddesses the universe created the gods the gods lived on Mount Olympus Zeus: controlled weather & sky Athena: goddess of wisdom Helen: most beautiful woman Poseidon: god of the sea Charybdis: devourer of land Polyphemus: chief monster of the Cyclopes Aeolus: keeper of winds Hades: ruler of the underworld Morpheus: god of sleep and dreams

The Trojan War took place from about 1260-1250 B.C. Archaeological remains provide evidence that there was a war Ancient mythology states that the war began over a single woman, Helen, Queen of Sparta

King Peleus Marries Sea Nymph Thetis For the Fairest All the gods on Olympus were invited except ERIS, the evil goddess of Discord In retaliation, she throws an apple For The Fairest Hera (Queen of Gods), Athena, (Goddess of Wisdom/War), Aphrodite (Goddess of Love) Paris, Prince of Troy, will be the judge

The Bribes for the Judge Hera - POWER Athena - WISDOM Aphrodite - MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Paris chooses Aphrodite

As A Result

Helen is Abducted! Helen- beautiful daughter of King of Sparta (in Greece) Helen has many suitorsthey swear oath to protect Helen and her new husband Father chooses Menelausmakes him King of Sparta also Paris abducts Helen 1000 ships, including Odysseus & Achilles, leave for Troy

The Gods Take Sides TROJANS (Paris, Hector) Aphrodite Ares Apollo Artemis Zeus (favored, but stayed neutral to please Hera) GREEKS (Achilles, Odysseus) Hera Athena Poseidon

The Bloody Battle lasted for 10 long years Hand to hand combat Periods of temporary truce to bury the dead No fighting after sunset

The Clever Odysseus Greeks build a gigantic hollow horse & hide inside Sinon chosen to tell a tale of the Greeks leaving Priest Laocoon tried to warn Trojans I fear the Greeks even when they bear gifts Poseidon sent serpent to kill Laocoon

Troy in Flames! In middle of night Greeks leave horse and attack Troy is in flames before Trojans know what has happened King of Troy dead Women and Children become slaves Helen is returned to Menelaus

Odysseus angers the gods Trojans were slaughtered and city sacked and burned Greeks violated Trojan temples Greeks did not offer sacrifices to the gods to thank them for their victory Odysseus, creator of Horse, will suffer the most

2 Epic Poems written in 725 B.C. by Homer, a blind poet The Illiad First written record of Greece Describes the events of 51 days during the last year of the war The Odyssey Describes the 10-year journey of Odysseus as he tries to go home to Ithaca after the Trojan War He and his men face monsters, giants, cannibals, temptation, and death

What is an epic? An epic is a story-poem about a great hero who performs daring deeds that require superhuman courage Told orally, not written, recited from memory by minstrels (traveling entertainers) In Greek epics, the gods either help or hinder the hero. In The Odyssey, Poseidon hinders Odysseus while Athena helps him.

Epics often Concern eternal human problems such as the conflict between GOOD and EVIL Written or told on a grand scale and often in ceremonial style

Two Types of Epics 1. Folk Epic- oral compositions passed on from storyteller to storyteller and has changed over time. Ex. Gilgamesh, Beowulf, the Iliad, and the Odyssey 2. Literary Epic- written compositions that are unchanged over time. Ex. -Aeneid and Paradise Lost

Epic Characteristics There are five main epic characteristics.

Epic Characteristic #1 The hero is a great leader who is identified strongly with a particular people or society.

Epic Characteristic #2 The setting is broad and often includes supernatural realms, especially the land of the dead.

Epic Characteristic #3 The hero does great deeds in battle or undertakes an extraordinary journey or quest.

Epic Characteristic #4 Sometimes gods or other supernatural or fantastic beings take part in the action.

Epic Characteristic #5 The story is told in heightened language

Some other epic characteristics called EPIC CONVENTIONS- Shared characteristics of epics writers drew upon to establish the epic quality of their poems.

EPIC CONVENTION #1 There is an INVOCATION or formal plea for aid/help. This plea is usually to a deity or some other spiritual power.

EPIC CONVENTION #2 The action begins IN MEDIA RES literally meaning in the middle of things

EPIC CONVENTION #3 The epic begins in media res and then flashes back to events that took place before the narrator s current time setting

EPIC CONVENTIONS #4 Epic Similes (a.k.a. Homeric simile)- elaborately extended comparisons relating heroic events to simple, everyday events using like, as, so, and just as.

EPIC CONVENTIONS #5 Epithet: a descriptive phrase that presents a particular trait of a person or thing. It can be a quick aid to characterization. Ex: Odysseus is a raider of cities. Odysseus is a man skilled in all ways of contending.

The Epic Hero

Epic Hero Characteristics The epic hero is a LARGER THAN LIFE PERSON who embodies the highest ideals of his culture

Epic Hero Characteristics The epic hero usually undertakes a QUEST/ JOURNEY to achieve something of great value to themselves or society

Epic Hero Characteristics Epic heroes LIVE ON AFTER DEATH meaning they are forever remembered by those who live after them achieving a type of IMMORTALITY

Epic Hero Characteristics Overcomes great obstacles/opponents but maintains HUMANITY

Epic Hero Characteristics Epic hero experiences typical HUMAN EMOTIONS/ FEELINGS, yet is able to master and control these human traits to a greater degree than a typical person

Epic Hero Characteristics Not a Superman with magical powers, but a REGULAR human (sometimes part god/part human) whose aspirations and accomplishments set him/her apart

Epic Hero Characteristics It is often necessary for the epic hero to connect/make contact with LESSER humans in order to succeed

XENIA The Importance of Hospitality in Greek Culture Greek concept of unconditional hospitality Means guest-friendship Xenos = foreigner 3 Elements of hospitality: Respect from host to guest provide food, drink, and bath (if required) Respect from guest to host be courteous and not a burden Parting gift from host to guest

It s All Greek to Me Hubris the Greek concept of excessive pride Kleos glory or renown that one earns in the eyes of others by performing great deeds Hamartia (ha-mart-tee-uh) a tragic flaw or error in judgment Succumbing to temptation Greed complicates the Greeks nostos (return voyage home)

Rhapsodes None of these stories were written down. Each storyteller would have had to memorize the entire work and told it in such a way that it would be part performance. Homer was a model for a class of storytellers called rhapsodes Known as singers of tales, they were the historians and entertainers as well as myth-makers They did not memorize the story word for word but knew the basic story and improvised on the spot, following a basic rhythm of the words. There is a great deal of repetition in the stories, which makes it a bit simpler to tell.

Additional features of Homer s style Epithet an adjective or descriptive phrase used to characterize a person or thing (Odysseus, wiliest of fighters, raider of cities ) Homeric simile- extended comparison of two actions or objects to develop suspense or excitement

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