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The Epic Hero Preparing to read The Odyssey by Homer English 9
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What is an epic? Long story (in classical times, a poem) telling of a hero and his adventures Used to be sung Reveals the fears and desires of a culture Often follows a pattern, and almost always contains an EPIC HERO.
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Modern Epics
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Personality Traits See Handout: “Characteristics of Epic Heroes”
Note: In modern epics, the hero is often an average guy/girl who rises to the occasion.
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Traumatic Event Something happens to set the hero on his journey.
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Supernatural Aid The epic hero often has some form of supernatural influence: gods, a fairy godmother, fate, etc. In The Odyssey, we will sometimes see supernatural forces working against our hero.
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Obstacles and Battles The hero faces internal and external struggles:
Fights monsters Faces demons Struggles against temptations Makes difficult decisions
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Descent into Darkness I killed Mufasa!!
Emotional, spiritual, or physical trip to the underworld Hero faces a terrible darkness, whether literally or within him or herself. Typically the “dark before the dawn” I killed Mufasa!!
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Homecoming Hero is embraced upon returning home
Typically a positive ending to the epic story Spiritual/emotional reward for hero – sense of accomplishment, belonging, pride, etc.
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Modern-Day Epics Now think of an example of a modern-day epic.
Select a movie that you think fits the mold of a modern epic. On your note sheet, fill in and explain how the story follows the elements of an epic and epic hero. Explain why your movie/hero has the personality of an epic hero.
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