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1 The Greatest Hero of Greece
Hercules The Greatest Hero of Greece

2 HErCULES

3 The Rock as Hercules

4 What qualities differentiate Hercules from theseus?
Hercules had supreme self-confidence Intelligence never figured into what he did, rather he was emotional and physical with his strength.

5 Three examples of using strength without considering consequences:
Once when it was too hot, he pointed an arrow at the sun and threatened to shoot him. Once in a boat and being tossed around by the waves, he told the waters he would punish them if they did not grow calm While on the Argo with the hero Jason and the Argonauts, he deserted the Argo and forgot about his comrades in despair and grief over losing Hylas, his armor-bearer.

6 Hercules has true greatness because…
Not because of his courage or overwhelming strength, but for his sorrow for wrongdoing and his willingness to do anything to fix his wrongdoings. He showed greatness of soul, according to Hamilton (168)

7 Hercules’ real parents…not the disney version
Hercules was the son of Zeus and Alcmena, born in Thebes. Zeus was married to Hera, Alcmena to Amphitryon, a distinguished general. Zeus would visit in appearance of Amphitryon when the general was away. Hera was furious at his birth, and of course vowed to kill Hercules This is different than the Disney version.

8 What animal did Hercules wear the cloak of?
A lion he killed at the age of 18, alone and by himself, from the woods near Cithaeron—the Thespian Lion. The head of the lion was a hood for his head, the body a cloak.

9 What was hercules reward for conquering the minyans?
As a reward, he won the hand of Princess Megara for marriage.

10 Hera and Hercules—the madness
Hera hated and was jealous of Hercules, as he was the product of an affair Zeus had. When Hercules’ wife Megara bore Hercules 3 sons, Hercules went mad. Hera sent the madness upon him as an act of revenge. He kills his children and Megara. Hercules did not know what he had done. Amphitryon had to tell him what he did. He was saved by the hand of friendship from the other Greek hero, Theseus. So they (Herc and Theseus) essentially save each other at different times.

11 To be purified, the Delphic Oracle…
The Delphic Oracle Priestess sends Hercules to Eurystheus, the King of Mycenae. He was told to submit to whatever Eurystheus demanded of him Eurystheus gives him as a penance to purify himself the TWELVE LABORS OF HERCULES: The labors are as follows:

12 1) The nemean lion Tasked to kill the lion of Nemea, which Hercules chokes to death with his own hands.

13 2) The hydra Kills the many-headed snake/serpent.
Every time he cut a head, the heads would grow back double. So he would have to sear each head as he chopped it.

14 3) Golden horned stag of artemis
Captured the stag protected by Artemis He hunted a year before capturing it alive. The labor shows great patience and the lengths he would go to clear his name

15 4) The Erymanthean Boar He trapped it by tiring it out and forcing it into deep snow.

16 5) Augean Stables Had to clean the stables in a single day
He diverts two rivers and made them flow through the stables to clean them.

17 Disney’s version…

18 6) The Stymphalian Birds
He had to drive away the birds which were plaguing the people due to their enormous numbers. Athena helps him drive them out of coverts into the air, and he shot them.

19 7) The Cretan bull He had to go to Crete and fetch ta bull that Poseidon had given to King Minos. Hercules mastered him, put him in a boat and brought him to King Eurystheus.

20 8) Mares of king diomedes of thrace
To capture the man-eating mares (horses) of King Diomedes, Hercules had to kill the King In order to take the horses away, unopposed

21 9) The Girdle of Hippolyta (Queen of the amazons)
To obtain the magic girdle (fancy leather belt—a symbol of her authority as queen)— Hippolyta cooperated and gave him her girdle. But Hera interfered by inciting the Amazons to charge after Hercules. Hercules, assuming Hippolyta ordered the attack, immediately killed her. He then escapes with the girdle.

22 Hercules and Hippolyta

23 10) Cattle of geryon In order to bring back the Cattle of Geryon,
Geryon is a three-headed monster. Hercules fetches them and takes them to Mycenae

24 11) Golden apples of hesperides
The most difficult task. He did not know where they were to be found. He went to Atlas (the father of the Hesperides), the one who bore the weight of the world on his shoulders, and asked him if he could get the apples and he would take on the burden of the sky for him. Atlas, the huge Titan, agrees, thinking he could get out of the burden for good. Atlas comes back w/the apples, but doesn’t give them to Hercules

25 Apples, continued… (11) Atlas intended to leave Hercules in his place forever. BUT Hercules tricks Atlas into trading places and escapes with the apples!

26 12) Cerberus Travels to the underworld to fetch Cerberus, the three-headed dog. Hades said he must not use weapons, so Hercules instead uses his hands/strength to carry Cerberus to King Eurystheus.

27 Hercules 2nd wife: Deianira
He fought the river-god Achelous to win the young princess. He was in love with her, too, and didn’t want to fight, he wanted to reason w/Hercules instead. Achelous took the form of a bull and attacked Hercules. He was used to taking on bulls and conquered him and broke one of his horns

28 Hercules rescues other sufferers—other heroic deeds:
1) At Troy, he rescued a maiden who was waiting on shore to be devoured by a sea monster—similar to Andromeda/Perseus story. 2) He freed Prometheus, slaying the eagle that preyed on him.

29 How does the king admetus lose his wife, Alcestis?
In a very odd way. Apollo was punished and sent to work in servitude for Admetus (for killing Zeus’ workmen). Apollo learns gods will kill Admetus unless he finds a substitute to die for him. His wife says she will take the place of him—as a last resort.

30 What happens when Hercules comes to King Admetus’ house?
HE was greeted by Admetus, who is dressed for grieving his wife, but instead acts happy. Admetus insists that Herules stay at his house. Hercules dined alone, but then continued on to drink to excess and make a fool of himself at the house of mourning. Admetus did not tell Hercules it was his wife they were mourning. To make amends for acting inappropriately, Hercules fights Death and won. Brings Alcestis back to life.

31 Why does Hercules’ wife deneira believe that Hercules was unfaithful
Why does Hercules’ wife deneira believe that Hercules was unfaithful? What does she do about it? The man who brought Hercules home from Ophala in Lydia said that Hercules was in love with Iole, the King’s daughter. Deneira was given a special love charm from the Centaur, Nessus (his blood) to use if he ever loved another woman more than she. She annointed a robe with the blood of Nessus and sent it to Hercules

32 How/Why does Hercules die? What happens to him after death?
Hercules receives the robe, and he puts in on. A fearful pain seizes him and suffers greatly—tortured by pain from the robe. Deneira hears what pain it caused him, and she kills herself. Hercules ordered a funeral pyre to be built, and had Philoctetes, his youthful follower, light the pyre. He died on the pyre. Hercules went to Heaven and he was reconciled to Hera and marries her daughter, Hebe, and gains eternal peace.

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