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T.D.Q. for “The Cyclops” (3:34 clip) Debrief "The Cyclops" Polyphemus' story: http://scope.scholastic.com/video-archive  Scroll Down to "Cyclops: My Side of the Story" and click play on the video (left side) or you can click "CNTL+F" search for Cyclops notes: hospitality (new: p.923) + hubris (sin of too much pride) How were the Greek traits of hubris and hospitality (p.923) displayed? Cite textual evidence.

Philosophical Chairs: Odyssey

What’s your opinion: Agree or Disagree? Leaders are always responsible for their people.

Move to your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

Respond to the prompt: Leaders are always responsible for their people Concerning/In regards to (topic), I agree/disagree (your position)… My views are based on (What influences your beliefs?... Furthermore, (elaborate)… (your own closing sentence)…

What’s your opinion: Agree or Disagree? A hero should be physically fit.

Move to your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

Respond to the prompt: A hero should be physically fit. Concerning/In regards to (topic), I agree/disagree (your position)… My views are based on (What influences your beliefs?... Furthermore, (elaborate)… (your own closing sentence)…

What’s your opinion: Agree or Disagree? A leader always makes sacrifices.

Move to your side of the room. DISCUSS WITH SOMEONE NEAR YOU WHO SHARES YOUR OPINION!

Respond to the prompt: A leader always makes sacrifices. Concerning/In regards to (topic), I agree/disagree (your position)… My views are based on (What influences your beliefs?... Furthermore, (elaborate)… (your own closing sentence)…

Ticket out the Door Reflect on today’s discussion by jotting down 2 bullet points.

T.O.D. – colored mini-paragraph Reflection: TS, “EX”(PC), 2CM, CS  In Odyssey’s “Cyclops,” the main character, Odysseus makes decisions that affect others.  Does Odysseus take responsibility for his  role as a leader and a hero, or is he reckless in his behavior and disregards his responsibilities as a leader? Clarify and defend your position with textual evidence.