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I Know My Epic Characteristics
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Call to the Muse The poet asks for divine inspiration from the Muses to help him tell his story “Tell me the tale, Muse, of that man of many changes,...”
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In Medias Res The action of the epic begins in the middle of the story Book 1 of The Odyssey is about Telemachus, a young man, going in search of his father who has never returned from the Trojan War
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Flashback An interruption of the story to recall an incident that happened earlier Odysseus tells King Alcinous about his adventures after the Trojan War while trying to return to Ithaca
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Catalogs A listing of a character’s ancestors... when a character’s background is given “I am Odysseus, great Laertes’ son,...”
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Hospitality Code The custom of taking care of guests and warriors Alcinous takes care of Odysseus, giving him food and a place to stay
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Boasting The hero brags about past accomplishments to gain respect “If, O Cyclops, a mortal man shall ever ask you how it befell your eye was blinded so hideously answer thus: it was Odysseus blinded you...”
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Divine Intervention The gods get involved in human affairs Athena changes Odysseus into a beggar
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Visit to Hades The hero takes a trip to the underworld Odysseus travels to the Land of the Dead to talk to a blind prophet
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Stock Phrase Overused, descriptive phrases that help the poet memorize his work “And when the dawn came, rosy-fingered”
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Exaggeration The hero’s abilities are larger than life, exaggerated to epic proportions Only Odysseus himself can string his hunting bow
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Epithets Descriptive phrases that characterize a person “Odysseus, taker of Troy”
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Epic Hero Traits Strength, battle skills Courage, bravery Authoritative, leadership Loyalty, trustworthy Determination, persistence, dedication Intelligence, wisdom, cleverness
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