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The Odyssey A Survival Guide
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Homer Arguably Greece’s most famous poet or singing minstrel Know one knows for sure who Homer really was: Many believe he was blind Some believe he was actually a woman Others believe he never existed
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Epic Poems The epic poems The Iliad & The Odyssey were created around 800 B.C. These epics were meant to be sung, and a single performance could last for days. As in most ancient Greek literature, the gods play a major role in the lives of mortals, such as Odysseus
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The Iliad Tells the tale of the Greek hero Odysseus and the Trojan War The war between the Greeks and the Trojans lasted for 10 years Famously, Odysseus came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse
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The Odyssey: Overview Tells the tale of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, trying to return home after the Trojan War Odysseus is eager to return home to his wife, Penelope, and his only son, Telemachus His journey takes 10 years Athena is especially fond of Odysseus, and helps him along the way Poseidon is his enemy and thwarts him at any opportunity (you’ll learn why later)
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The Odyssey: Overview Meanwhile, back in Ithaca, a large group of men known as the “suitors” are trying to marry Penelope, assuming Odysseus is dead The suitors essentially live in Odysseus’ house, eating and drinking his fortune away Penelope refuses to believe her husband is dead, and finds excuses not to remarry
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The Odyssey The Odyssey can be divided into 4 parts: 1. Telemachus’ journey (Telemachy) 2. The Homecoming 3. The Wandering (flashback section) 4. Back home in Ithaca
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1. Telemachus’ Journey: Books 1-4 The first 4 books tell the story of Odysseus’ son, Telemachus, lamenting the absence of his father and loathing the presence the suitors in his home. Athena visits Telemachus and convinces him to go in search of information about his father. Telemachus travels to Pylos and Sparta, where he learns that his father is alive but held captive by the nymph Calypso
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2. The Homecoming: Books 5-8 In Book 5, we finally meet Odysseus, who is held captive on Calypso’s island Hermes convinces Calypso to release Odysseus; he is finally able to embark on his journey back to Ithaca Thanks to Poseidon, Odysseus becomes shipwrecked on the island of Scheria, the kingdom of the Phaeacians
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3. The Wandering: Books 9-12 In stories told to the Phaeacians, Odysseus reveals the trials and tribulations in the last 10 years, from leaving Troy to becoming Calypso’s captive These trials include famous tales of the Cyclops, the Sirens, the witch Circe, a six- headed monster, and more
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4. Back Home in Ithaca: Books 13-24 The Phaecians return Odysseus to Ithaca Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, makes plans to exact revenge on the suitors and take back his home and family
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