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Epithet A descriptive phrase, linked to a name, that helps to describe a particular character or thing.
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Examples Odysseus, master mariner and soldier Scylla, the monster of the gray rock
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6 Types of Epithets Origin/Home Patronymic (Who’s your daddy?) Appearance/State Skill/Art Position Heroic Quality/General
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1. Origins/Home Tells the birthplace or kingdom of the character Example Odysseus, whose home’s on Ithaca
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2. Patronymic Gives the lineage of the character Example Odysseus, son of Laertes
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3. Appearance/State Physical description of the character Example Circe, loveliest of goddesses
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4. Skill/Art Refers to a noteworthy attribute Example Odysseus, master mariner and soldier
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5. Position Identifies the character's position in their society Example Poseidon, god of the wine- dark sea
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6. Heroic Quality/General Identifies epic or cultural ideals or innate qualities Example Odysseus, raider of cities
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Characterization Identify individuals Give the audience an opportunity to recognize their favorites
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Importance of the Epithet In epic poetry, the epithet often follows the name of the person or thing. Acts as a mnemonic for the bard, who tells the story by heart Frequent repetition has the same effect as rhyme
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Create two epithets for each of the following people: Your favorite celebrity Your favorite teacher Your best friend Yourself You may NOT be hurtful, coarse, indecent, vulgar or gross REMEMBER: KEEP IT SCHOOL APPROPRIATE!! :o) *You should have 8 epithets when you finish.
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Honors’ Assignment Analyzing the Author’s Choice of Words Why would an writer use epithets to describe a person? What effect does an epithet have on a reader? Answer the above questions on Edmodo. Class code: 82tdyb
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