Introduction to Epic and Myth “The Cyclops” Big Idea: “Patterns allow us to make sense of our world.” Essential Question: “How do myths reflect cultural.

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Introduction to Epic and Myth “The Cyclops” Big Idea: “Patterns allow us to make sense of our world.” Essential Question: “How do myths reflect cultural beliefs and values?”

Greek Beliefs and Values The Greeks often told stories about the gods to teach their children how to behave. Stories warned against hubris (thinking you were better than the gods). Stories also warned children against greed and cheating. Q : How do we warn our children today?

Greek Cultural Beliefs and Values The Greeks valued: Intelligence Hospitality Homeland Youth and beauty Rhetorical abilities (the ability to speak well) Respect for the gods Q: “How are their values different from your culture or experience?”

Patterns in Myths, Culture, Values Review: Criteria of a Myth – Characteristics of Patterns - Patterns of Archetypes – Old patterns or images that recur over and over again in literature (H,R &W 2003) In this introduction to Epic we will look at a Monster and a Hero pattern from The Cyclops.

Vocabulary Epic – A long narrative poem that tells a story Epic Hero – A “larger than life” main character Cyclops – a one-eyed giant Adversary- Someone you are competing with or fighting against In media res- A story that begins in the middle Odyssey – A long voyage or wandering Cordial – sincere, warm and friendly Ravage – destroy violently; ruin

Who was Homer? Poet Best known for The Illiad and The Odyssey The Illiad tells of the ten-year Trojan War and The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus’s ten-year journey home The Greeks used Homer’s stories to teach virtues * All epic poems in the western world owe something to the basic patterns established in Homer’s epics.

Patterns of Archetypes in Myths In this Introduction to the Epic, we will examine the archetypes of good and evil. Hero = “good” embodied in the character of Odysseus. Evil = “Bad” embodied in the character of Polyphemus. Q: What modern archetype patterns of “good and evil” can you name from your culture?

Archetype Patterns Monsters and Heroes Heroes (7 basic traits) 1. Superhuman 2. On a quest, journey 3. Fight monsters 4. Are of divine and human birth mixed origins 5. Interference from divine world 6. Undergo a transformation 7. Visit the Underworld Monsters Strange mythical beasts Unnatural Not human Hostile to people Inspire dread and embody evil Represent impossible barriers/challenges

An Overview of The Cyclops Q: Looking at these two paintings, what can you infer about the Cyclops’s characteristics? The story begins with Odysseus and his crew waiting in a cave. When Polyphemus arrives, the men are afraid and scatter to safety. Odysseus suggests hospitality from the Cyclops to keep from offending the gods. The Cyclops laughs at the suggestion. Odysseus introduces himself as “no body.” The men brainstorm an escape. They sharpen a stick, introduce the Cyclops to wine, and as he sleeps, they stab him in the eye. Odysseus and his men escape by tying themselves to the sheep’s underbellies.

Works Cited Carr, Karen accessed on August 16, Greychuk, Bishop. accessed on August Issacs, Katie. Lahanas, Micheal. Tischbein, Johann. Polyphemus, 1802 Landesmuseum Oldenburg