Ramayana Important characters: RamaSitaLaksmanaBharataKaikeyiKausalyaJatayuSurpanakhaRavanaMaricaHanuman Important concepts: dharma and adhering to one’s.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Odyssey.
Advertisements

The Greek and Roman Epics CLASS NOTES, UNIT TWO. An Epic: It’s a Poem! Epic:A long, narrative poem that deals with a hero’s adventures and deeds. Epic.
An Introduction to The Odyssey
Virgil’s Aeneid Books 1, 2, 4 & 6 Structure, plot, characters, function of the gods, theme of Rome’s world missions.
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EPIC Heavily borrowed from Mr. Raber at Marlington High School.
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero. Epic Definition An epic is a long narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger-than- life hero who embodies.
Epic / Epic Hero Notes Mr. Raber English 12 Honors.
Ramayana Rama’s Journey. Ramayama verses anuṣṭubh: ancient Vedic meter and a metrical unit, a quatrain of four verses. Sloka: epic verse of two.
Epic Poetry.
Mrs. Arabian English I CP
Short Story Elements Notes.
Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that began in India. The religion dates back to 1500 B.C., making it the worlds oldest religion. There are 750 million.
 Every story has certain elements that “make” it a story. These elements are also present in novels, but they are more complex and drawn out. They are:
Meet Beowulf: Epic/Epic Hero Notes. Epic Definition An epic is a long narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger-than- life hero who embodies.
WHY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ARE IMPORTANT. I. Why we study Language A.We use language to communicate to each other and to express how we feel. B.In the.
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EPIC
Types of Conflict In the Literary Terms section of your notebook, please copy the following information about the types of conflict that form the basis.
World Lit Find your name and sit at that specific seat. DO NOT MOVE TO A DIFFERENT DESK. I have you there for a specific reason. Be prepared to move as.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. Who Is Gilgamesh? Like most epics, The Epic of Gilgamesh is based to some degree on fact. –Scholars believe that Gilgamesh was.
The 2 Greatest Poets of Mythology Those who recorded it.
Defining the Epic “In unsettled times like these, when world cultures, countries and religions are facing off in violent confrontations, we could benefit.
Lit. Term Tuesday Epic Poem.  Defined:  A long poem that tells a story  details the heroic deeds and events important to a culture or nation  Defined:
The Odyssey Epic / Epic Hero Notes
Foundations of Early Literature. Before We Begin Reading... You now have some of the historical background knowledge needed to begin reading literature.
Mr. Swindells’ ENGLISH 10 Don’t Forget... Contestants.
Narrative Writing Your introduction should contain general comments leading up to the thesis statement.
The Odyssey Elements of the Epic The Odyssey Attributed to Homer 8 th century BC, but deals with events in the Bronze Age (500 years earlier)
The Aeneid Book 1. Why is the first book of the Aeneid important? It sets the scene by giving the time and the place of the tale It sets the scene by.
Religions 15: Virgil’s Aeneid, ,
The Aeneid: Roman Epic. The Aeneid  Author: Virgil  Culture: Roman  Time: BC  Genre: epic poetry  Names to Know: Aeneas, Dido, Venus, Juno,
The Basic Elements of a Short Story 9 th Grade English I/Literacy.
Virgil’s Aeneid. Characters Aeneas – The hero of the story Dido – Queen of Carthage and Aeneas’s lover Anchises – Aeneas’ father Aschates – Aneneas’ friend.
Aeneas Myth, Legend, or History?.
Virgil (70-19 BC) THE AENEID. -Born near the Italian town of Mantua -Came of age during civil war ending in the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra by.
EPICS & MYTHS: The Odyssey English 9/Mrs. Kelley.
MYTHS  A myth is a story with a purpose. It tries to make sense of the world. Myths also try to explain the relationship between gods and humans.  Contain.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. What’s an Epic? Epic : a long narrative poem about a larger-than-life hero who is engaged in a dangerous journey (quest) that is.
The Epic. Introduction From Ancient Greece came oral epic poetry, which served as the raw material for Homer’s sophisticated epics, the Iliad and the.
RL3-Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story. Epic & Epic Hero.
Mr. Sweeney Southwest High School. Epic – a long narrative poem about a larger-than-life hero who is engaged in a dangerous quest that is important to.
Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that began in India. The religion dates back to 1500 B.C., making it the worlds oldest religion. There are 750 million.
An epic is a long narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger-than-life hero who embodies the values of a particular society.
WHY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ARE IMPORTANT. I. Why we study Language A.We use language to communicate to each other and to express how we feel. B.In the.
Aeneid Book 2 By: Grace Anderson & Ashley Llewellyn.
The Aeneid by Virgil Another Epic Poem.
The Aeneid Book 1 By Vergil and Ryan Thomas. Purpose of Book 1 Provides the setting of Vergil's tale Introduces main characters → Aeneas, Dido, Anchises.
The story of Aeneas XII century bC. Once upon a time, a prosperous town called...
AENEAS. Background of Aeneas Aeneas was the son of Anchises and Venus. He was the cousin of King Priam of Troy, and he was the leader of Troy’s Dardanian.
Honors World Studies Mrs. Steinke. Epic of Gilgamesh  Talk about heroes of today and earlier times.  What qualities make these people heroes?  How.
Today you will be reading listening to excerpts from the world's oldest known story. It was written more than 4,000 years ago in Sumer. This epic tells.
Epic poem from Mesopotamia One of the earliest known works of literature Discovered on multiple tablets.
150 Characters Summary… Assignment: Write a summary of one of the epics we have read in no more than 150 characters. Think of this as a text message in.
WHY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ARE IMPORTANT
Epic Poetry - Anglo-Saxon Culture - Emerging Christianity
JOURNAL- 9/11 Every culture in the world has a collection of myths recognized by its people. What is one myth you know about? (It has symbols and explains.
Homer’s The Odyssey Background Notes.
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
JOURNAL- 9/11 Every culture in the world has a collection of myths recognized by its people. What is one myth you know about? (It has symbols and explains.
Homer’s The Odyssey Background Notes.
Publius Vergilius Maro Virgil
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
The Odyssey Epic / Epic Hero Notes
Homer’s The Odyssey Background Notes.
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
The Odyssey Elements of an Epic.
The Epic Poem & The Epic Hero
Presentation transcript:

Ramayana Important characters: RamaSitaLaksmanaBharataKaikeyiKausalyaJatayuSurpanakhaRavanaMaricaHanuman Important concepts: dharma and adhering to one’s dharma is what motivates all of the characters’ actions. Note Rama’s response when Sita is recovered. Why does he react this way? Note the jealousy between wives—we will see this again in other works.

Dharma in Ramayana Rama’s father (Dasaratha) to Kaikeyi Rama’s father (Dasaratha) to Kaikeyi Rama to his father Rama to his father Rama to Kaikeyi Rama to Kaikeyi Rama to Kausalya Rama to Kausalya Rama to Sita Rama to Sita Kaikeyi to Rama Kaikeyi to Rama Dasaratha to Rama Dasaratha to Rama Kausalya to Dasaratha Kausalya to Dasaratha Sita to Rama Sita to Rama Kausalya to Rama Kausalya to Rama Etc. Etc.

Aeneid Important Characters: Important Characters: Aeneas Aeneas Dido Dido Anchises Anchises Ascanius Ascanius Turnus Turnus Aeneas’ story is told from the opposite point of view as that of the Iliad. Aeneas is a Trojan who had to watch as his city was sacked and burned. Aeneas’ story is told from the opposite point of view as that of the Iliad. Aeneas is a Trojan who had to watch as his city was sacked and burned. Aeneas’ duty is to found Rome. NOTE: Found in this sense does not mean to recover something lost (past tense of the verb to find). It means to establish something (infinitive to found: “–verb (used with object) 1.to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence: to found a new publishing company. 2.to lay the lowest part of (a structure) on a firm base or ground: a house founded on solid rock. 3.to base or ground (usually fol. by on or upon): a story founded on fact. 4.to provide a basis or ground for” (dictionary.com). Aeneas’ duty is to found Rome. NOTE: Found in this sense does not mean to recover something lost (past tense of the verb to find). It means to establish something (infinitive to found: “–verb (used with object) 1.to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence: to found a new publishing company. 2.to lay the lowest part of (a structure) on a firm base or ground: a house founded on solid rock. 3.to base or ground (usually fol. by on or upon): a story founded on fact. 4.to provide a basis or ground for” (dictionary.com). The story of Dido and Aeneas is well known and many writers in the Middle Ages comment on it and play with the plot. Does Aeneas love Dido? Why does he leave her? The story of Dido and Aeneas is well known and many writers in the Middle Ages comment on it and play with the plot. Does Aeneas love Dido? Why does he leave her?

Essay questions Discuss the theme of hospitality in The Odyssey. Why is hospitality so important in the ancient world? Give some examples of good hospitality as well as instances where hospitality was warranted but not given or evil was done to the characters. Discuss the theme of hospitality in The Odyssey. Why is hospitality so important in the ancient world? Give some examples of good hospitality as well as instances where hospitality was warranted but not given or evil was done to the characters. Is Gilgamesh a whole man before he meets Enkidu? What does Enkidu represent? Gilgamesh? Did Gilgamesh have to meet Enkidu in order to be a hero? Are all of the elements of the archetypal hero quest present in The Epic of Gilgamesh? What are the elements, and how (if at all) are they presented in the story? Is Gilgamesh a whole man before he meets Enkidu? What does Enkidu represent? Gilgamesh? Did Gilgamesh have to meet Enkidu in order to be a hero? Are all of the elements of the archetypal hero quest present in The Epic of Gilgamesh? What are the elements, and how (if at all) are they presented in the story? If a "title" could be placed on the selection of works we have read in the past few days, "Sacred Duty 101" would certainly be a good choice. Consider the actions of Arjuna, Rama, Sita, and Aeneas, Did these characters act out of a sense of sacred duty? What was their duty? Was each character successful in his/her plan? Do you believe that each character fulfilled his/her sacred duty? If a "title" could be placed on the selection of works we have read in the past few days, "Sacred Duty 101" would certainly be a good choice. Consider the actions of Arjuna, Rama, Sita, and Aeneas, Did these characters act out of a sense of sacred duty? What was their duty? Was each character successful in his/her plan? Do you believe that each character fulfilled his/her sacred duty?