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Background for the Odyssey
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What is an Epic Definition of an Epic Use of Iliad and Odyssey within schools Examples of famous Epic poems: Rome’s Aeneid France’s Song of Roland Italy’s Divine Comedy Definition of an Epic Use of Iliad and Odyssey within schools Examples of famous Epic poems: Rome’s Aeneid France’s Song of Roland Italy’s Divine Comedy
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What is an Epic Primary model for the Iliad Primary model for the Odyssey Stories that follow the model provided by the Odyssey Fairy tales Huckleberry Finn Moby-Dick The Hobbit Primary model for the Iliad Primary model for the Odyssey Stories that follow the model provided by the Odyssey Fairy tales Huckleberry Finn Moby-Dick The Hobbit
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The War-Story Background Action of the Iliad Original reason for Greeks to attack Troy Avenge the insult suffered by Menelaus, king of Sparta Menelaus’ wife Helen ran off with Paris Odysseus is known for his brains and brawn Action of the Iliad Original reason for Greeks to attack Troy Avenge the insult suffered by Menelaus, king of Sparta Menelaus’ wife Helen ran off with Paris Odysseus is known for his brains and brawn
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The Odyssey’s Hero Definition of hero from Homer’s day Relating to the hero in the Odyssey Odysseus seems lost in a world filled with difficult decisions Odysseus has to cope with unfair authority figures Odysseus must work very hard to get what he wants Definition of hero from Homer’s day Relating to the hero in the Odyssey Odysseus seems lost in a world filled with difficult decisions Odysseus has to cope with unfair authority figures Odysseus must work very hard to get what he wants
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The Odyssey’s Hero Before the great war Odysseus married Penelope and they had one son named Telemachus. Story of Odysseus after he is called to war by Agamemnon and Menelaus Before the great war Odysseus married Penelope and they had one son named Telemachus. Story of Odysseus after he is called to war by Agamemnon and Menelaus
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The Wooden-Horse Trick Odysseus was behind the wooden-horse trick. Story of the wooden-horse Odysseus was behind the wooden-horse trick. Story of the wooden-horse
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The Gods in the Odyssey Most myths are essentially religious because they are concerned with the relationship between human beings and the unknown or spiritual realm. Athena is the goddess of wisdom. Throughout the entire epic, she is by Odysseus’ side helping him overcome difficulties in his adventure. Most myths are essentially religious because they are concerned with the relationship between human beings and the unknown or spiritual realm. Athena is the goddess of wisdom. Throughout the entire epic, she is by Odysseus’ side helping him overcome difficulties in his adventure.
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The Gods in the Odyssey In Homer’s stories a god can be an alter ego, a spiritual or psychological reflection of a hero’s best qualities. Poseidon In Homer’s stories a god can be an alter ego, a spiritual or psychological reflection of a hero’s best qualities. Poseidon
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Homer Unknown exactly who Homer was Like Shakespeare in that some are unsure Homer ever existed Later Greeks believed him to be a blind minstrel from the island of Chios Unknown exactly who Homer was Like Shakespeare in that some are unsure Homer ever existed Later Greeks believed him to be a blind minstrel from the island of Chios
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How Were Epics Told? Homeric Epics were told orally to large audiences Repetition Homeric or Heroic Simile It would take several days to tell a story like the Odyssey. The storytellers would choose suspenseful places to stop the story so audiences would return. Homeric Epics were told orally to large audiences Repetition Homeric or Heroic Simile It would take several days to tell a story like the Odyssey. The storytellers would choose suspenseful places to stop the story so audiences would return.
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