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A Greek poet whose most famous works are the Iliad and the Odyssey He probably wrote these works during the 1100’s BC The life of Homer is a mystery Historians are not sure when or where he lived, or if he even existed It could be that many people wrote these poems over generations and were collectedly called “Homer”
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The Odyssey begins in medias res, or in the middle of things The story begins with a sense of urgency The Odyssey begins after the fall of Troy and takes one of the warriors and crafts the epic around his struggles It tells the story of his journey home The Odyssey Background
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1.It contains adventure that includes extraordinary or super human deeds 2.It has a central heroic figure (epic hero) 3.The setting is vast - often covering the world 4.Supernatural forces (Gods) are involved 5.An elevated style is used (serious tone of voice) 6.Purpose: to entertain, teach and inspire
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- hero faces trials and enemies while struggling on an epic journey - the hero encounters “women as temptresses” who threaten his completion of the journey - at the end of the journey, the hero must complete a final task alone - after the final task is successfully accomplished, the hero returns home, a leader of his people
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Humanities earliest imaginative attempt to explain the universe, its creation, and working A story created to portray values and to teach behavior Usually involves supernatural or imaginary persons It provides reassurance and meaning, and they are usually closely associated with religious beliefs They explain the unexplainable
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Reveals the way of life and thought of that culture Western civilization traces roots back to Greek culture Where do we see myths today???
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Clotho – spins thread of life sings of those that are Lachesis – measures sings of the things that were Atropos – cuts the thread sings about the things that will be Fate=destiny
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They inspired the arts Clio History Euterpe Lyric poetry & music Thalia Comedy Melpomeme Tragedy Terpsichon dance Erato love poetry Polyhymnia Sacred song & oratory Calliope Epic poetry Urania astronomy
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Goddess of war and wisdom, arts and crafts Athena tried to solve everything peacefully (with wisdom) Her brother, Ares (god of war), son of Zeus & Hera, was the most hated of the gods Athena was Odysseus’ special protector. They were both a bit cunning.
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Hospitable – friendly and solicitous toward guests, new arrivals VERY IMPORTANT TO THE GREEKS!!! Zues demanded that strangers be treated graciously One never knew when a god would come in disguise to visit Violating or abusing the hospitality of a host was frowned upon
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nymph – minor female divinities beautiful, youthful spirits of nature enchantress – a female who enchants (charms) by using magic sorcerer/ess – magician, wizard libation – drink offering to a god odyssey – a long journey epic – long, narrative poem with a hero prophecy – prediction of the future deity – another name for god/goddess
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