Elements of an Epic Hero

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO by Petunia Hinkledopper Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once.
Advertisements

The Odyssey begins in Ithaca, King Odysseus’ home. Where he lives with his wife Penelope and newborn son Telemachus.
ANALYZING AN EPIC Elements of an Epic Hero. ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO “Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and.
The Odyssey.
By Homer (not Simpson). There are numerous theories about Homer. Here is some of what we know: Homer is an ancient Greek story teller and court singer.
Jeopardy The Odyssey by Homer. Monsters!Who am I?Gods and Goddesses Gotta Love the Epic! Extra! $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
The Epic Hero Characteristics of the Epic Homer and The Odyssey The Epic … It’s Big.
By Homer Where the Iliad ends… The Odyssey Begins.
An Introduction. Homer (ca. 800 B.C.) poet thought to be blind, but describes events as a seeing person Wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey - stories about.
ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO Spring Things to look for while reading…  Deeds of valor  Superhuman courage  Hamartia  A fatal flaw leading.
What makes Odyssues a classic Greek hero
The Odyssey by Homer 350 pages 1992 (adapted classic by Globe Fearon Co.)
Introduction to the Odyssey English I Mrs. Groomer.
The 12 Adventures of Odysseus How to get home in just 20 years!
The Odyssey ByHomer No Not This Homer!! The Famous Greek Poet Homer.
The Odyssey Academic English 9. Plunder (v) steal goods typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
Publius Vergilius Maro (a.k.a Virgil/Vergil). 70 BC Oct 15th Born near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul. Educated in Verona, Milan and Rome BC Composes.
The Epic Hero. Long, dangerous adventures Accomplishes great deeds Shows courage, skill and strength Helped and hindered by divine beings Faithful to.
The Odyssey By Homer. Homer True identity not know but it is believed that he lived in ancient Greece True identity not know but it is believed that he.
 An long narrative poem describing action, travel, adventures, and heroic episodes. ▪ It is written in a somewhat lyric style. ▪ It may have as many.
The Odyssey A Survival Guide. Homer  Arguably Greece’s most famous poet or singing minstrel  Know one knows for sure who Homer really was:  Many believe.
Greek Mythology. Titans: Race of powerful deities that ruled the world before Olympian gods 12 (6 male, 6 female) Associated with primal concepts: ocean,
The Odyssey. What is an Epic Poem? A long narrative poem about a legendary hero.
How well do you know these terms? The Odyssey. 1. God of the sea.
Mini-Test Review Follow along with the Test Review on your piece of paper. It is fine to guess. Make sure you put down an answer for all questions!
Important People and Places
ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO by Petunia Hinkledopper
Homer’s Odyssey An Epic.
The Odyssey.
The Odyssey A modern casting….
Homer’s The Odyssey (Odyssey – a journey)
Discussion Points and Questions

The Odyssey.
The Odyssey “Written” by Homer (a blind poet) around 700 BC
Context for “Penelope” - Carol Ann Duffy
The Odyssey Homer Homer.
Lecture 14: The Nostoi - Odysseus
The Odyssey Created by Educational Technology Network
Characteristics of an Epic Hero Example
The Odyssey Homer.
Themes Plot Events Characters Epic Hero Potpurri
Introduction to the Odyssey
Odyssey final reading quiz
Odyssey Flashback Quiz
The Odyssey Unit Introduction
“Land of the Dead” Odysseus and his men leave the Cyclops’ island
The Odyssey By Homer Trojan War :
The Epic Unit The Odyssey
The Odyssey A long voyage by Homer.
Jeopardy The Odyssey by Homer.
The Odyssey “Written” by Homer (a blind poet) around 700 BC
Background The Odyssey is a sequel (the second book in a series).
The Odyssey Book Twelve.
The Odyssey.
The Odyssey By Homer.
The Odyssey Exam Review
The Odyssey: Unit Test Review 9th Grade Literature, Spring 2017
Jeopardy The Odyssey Click to begin..
The Odyssey: Introduction.
The Odyssey.
The Odyssey Pre-reading Notes.
ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO
The Odyssey An epic poem by Homer.
Homer’s The Odyssey.
How to Write as a Freshman 
ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO by Petunia Hinkledopper
The Odyssey: Part I Review.
Greek Mythology The Trojan War The Illiad and The Odyssey.
The Odyssey A Synopsis of the Books.
Presentation transcript:

Elements of an Epic Hero ANALYZING AN EPIC Elements of an Epic Hero

ODYSSEUS AS A CLASSIC GREEK HERO “Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once he had plundered the hallowed heights of Troy. Many cities of men he saw and learned their minds, many pains he suffered, heartsick on the open sea, fighting to save his life and bring his comrades home.” Translated by R. Fagles (1966) © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

What makes Odysseus a classic Greek hero What makes Odysseus a classic Greek hero? How can Homer’s The Odyssey be characterized as the story of an epic hero? ODYSSEUS IS INTELLIGENT -but his shrewd intelligence is of the cunning and sly sort….not the book-smart type. He is, after all, a man of “twists and turns…” Odysseus is a man of deceptions and disguises. © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

Odysseus mocks reliance on strength alone Odysseus mocks reliance on strength alone. Strength without cunning is what dooms the suitors to Odysseus’s deception. Odysseus cuts his losses to Scylla and Charybdis through careful navigation. Odysseus is also able to use Circe’s wisdom to enjoy the Sirens’ song without falling prey to their seductive dangers. Even Odysseus’ encounter with spirits from Troy in the Underworld is a reminder of how brutish glory brings a short, violent life. Odysseus’s glory is won by his wits and will yield him a long, peaceful life. © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

Physical Strength While Odysseus demonstrates cunning, farsightedness, adaptability and other aspects of intellectual prowess, he is by no means a physical weakling! He is not enormous, but he is powerful, and he is both an excellent athlete and a formidable soldier. © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

Odysseus is on a QUEST to return HOME The sharpness with which he won the Trojan War is the same devious aptitude he uses to find his way back home. This same intelligence is used to outwit monsters and other foes who block his path and threaten his men’s lives. © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

Odysseus must be willing to FACE DANGER WITH COURAGE Odysseus must be willing to FACE DANGER WITH COURAGE. He does not shrink away from his leadership role in times of great peril. From http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/ships/grkship1.html

Fortunately……he has the ASSISTANCE of the GODS Throughout the epic, Athena represents Odysseus favorably to the other gods, assists and guides him. Circe gives advice and ultimately, Zeus helps Odysseus rule peacefully once he finally arrives home. Of course, the gods are not always pleased. Poseidon makes Odysseus’s journey a true test of his wit and valor. © Microsoft ClipArt 2000

What else? Odysseus is also an ARISTOCRAT . He is ROYAL, a member of the ruling class who seeks to recapture his “rightful” place after his long years away at war. He returns to one last battle of revenge on interlopers…rude, crass suitors of Penelope’s affections and possessions…and reasserts his claim to his palace, a beautiful wife and a loyal son to be his proper heir. From http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/ships/grkship1.html

A few notes on his SPECIAL STATUS…. Yes, like most classic heroes, Odysseus must prove himself again and again and again, and the perceptions others have of him are of vital importance to his heroic stature, but……….. From http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/ships/grkship1.html

….unlike heroes such as Beowulf who search out the dragon and the danger…. Odysseus is always willing to find another way around the danger if possible. He doesn’t run, but he is willing to hide… behind disguises, behind well-timed silences, amongst sheep and the suitors.

A FLAW Like tragic heroes, Odysseus has faults that lead to disaster. Unlike tragic heroes, Odysseus is uses his cunning and guile to escape the ultimate price his crew has to pay for his mistakes.

Odysseus has voracious appetites and a mortal’s weakness for comfort. He wastes valuable time on Calypso’s island where he indulges in sex, food and a basically hedonistic lifestyle. Finally, he is long removed from the excitement of activity and glory, and he politely leaves for home. On Cyclops’ island, trapped and in severe danger of being eaten down to the last man, Odysseus thinks of a clever ruse to escape the monster. Upon their escape, his appetite for fame makes him careless and he reveals his name. By doing this, he earns Polyphemus’ curse and Poseidon’s wrath. When his men open the bag of winds and slaughter Helios’ flocks, AND when Helios’ cattle are eaten, sleeping Odysseus is responsible for their fall into temptation.

Let’s review…Odysseus Possesses a cunning wit, used more than his aging physical strength. Defeats his enemies with clever deception rather than meet them head-on. Endures many trials and challenges. Takes the hero’s quest to emerge as a new, wiser and more mature man. Overcomes his weaknesses to complete his journey and reclaim his home and family. Interacts with the gods and receives both their favors and their curses. Becomes a heroic figure, a literary icon and an adventurer’s idol. The End

WORKS CITED http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/ships/grkship1.html http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/odyssey/themes.html Homer. The Odyssey. Translated by Robert Fagles. New York: Penguin Books,1996