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The Trojan War and The Iliad - Broken Arrow Public Schools
... famous throughout the world, was that woman. The Greek leaders made a promise that they would collectively avenge any insult to her. When the leaders made such an oath, Helen then married Menelaus, King of Sparta. Agamemnon, brother of Menelaus was the most powerful leader in Greece. ...
... famous throughout the world, was that woman. The Greek leaders made a promise that they would collectively avenge any insult to her. When the leaders made such an oath, Helen then married Menelaus, King of Sparta. Agamemnon, brother of Menelaus was the most powerful leader in Greece. ...
Odyssey
... although the topic has been debated for centuries. Interestingly, there are some who even believe that the author of The Odyssey might have been a woman! ...
... although the topic has been debated for centuries. Interestingly, there are some who even believe that the author of The Odyssey might have been a woman! ...
Trojan War Basics
... oversaw the competition • Paris selected Venus and was granted Helen as prize • Helen was the wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta ...
... oversaw the competition • Paris selected Venus and was granted Helen as prize • Helen was the wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta ...
Ancient Greece (solucionario)
... The term is derived from the Greek �ῆ��� (dêmos) "people" and ������ (krátos) "power". Now, many people and not just a few governed. The problem it is that not all the people could participate in politics because Greek society was divided into two groups: - Citizens. They took part in politics, enjo ...
... The term is derived from the Greek �ῆ��� (dêmos) "people" and ������ (krátos) "power". Now, many people and not just a few governed. The problem it is that not all the people could participate in politics because Greek society was divided into two groups: - Citizens. They took part in politics, enjo ...
Greek Quiz Prep
... Alexander’s empire stretched over which 3 continents? __________________, ____________________, _____________________ ...
... Alexander’s empire stretched over which 3 continents? __________________, ____________________, _____________________ ...
The Iliad
... The text of The Illiad and The Odyssey were not written down upon creation. Modern scholars generally agree that he composed (but probably did not literally write) The Iliad, most likely relying on oral traditions, and at least inspired the composition of The Odyssey. The Iliad, set during the Troja ...
... The text of The Illiad and The Odyssey were not written down upon creation. Modern scholars generally agree that he composed (but probably did not literally write) The Iliad, most likely relying on oral traditions, and at least inspired the composition of The Odyssey. The Iliad, set during the Troja ...
The Odyssey - Plain Local Schools
... The Odyssey is a sequel (the second book in a series). It is the second of Homer’s two great epic poems. Part one is called The Iliad. ...
... The Odyssey is a sequel (the second book in a series). It is the second of Homer’s two great epic poems. Part one is called The Iliad. ...
Map of Greece and Troy
... Written in 44 BC *See your around the room activity sheet for information about Homer ...
... Written in 44 BC *See your around the room activity sheet for information about Homer ...
Odyssey - Ancient Philosophy at UBC
... Never yet have they driven away my cattle or my horses, never in Phthia where the soil is rich and men grow great did they spoil my harvest, since indeed there is much that lies between us, the shadowy mountains and the echoing sea; but for your sake, o great shamelessness, we followed, to do yo ...
... Never yet have they driven away my cattle or my horses, never in Phthia where the soil is rich and men grow great did they spoil my harvest, since indeed there is much that lies between us, the shadowy mountains and the echoing sea; but for your sake, o great shamelessness, we followed, to do yo ...
ah greek fan and pick - Republic School District
... • Persian emperor who attempted the first two ill-fated campaigns against the Greeks ...
... • Persian emperor who attempted the first two ill-fated campaigns against the Greeks ...
“The Odyssey”
... known. – Made stories as uncomplicated as possible. – Stories told repetitively. • No written history. • Minstrels traveled from place to place. • Audiences never tired of them. ...
... known. – Made stories as uncomplicated as possible. – Stories told repetitively. • No written history. • Minstrels traveled from place to place. • Audiences never tired of them. ...
Background Notes
... book in a series). It is the second of Homer’s two great epic poems. Part one is called The Iliad. ...
... book in a series). It is the second of Homer’s two great epic poems. Part one is called The Iliad. ...
Introduction to Mythology
... Largely made of stories about gods and goddesses For explanation of something in nature For entertainment For explaining men’s relationship with gods – religion The Greek miracle The new birth of the world with the awakening of Greece A humanized world The Greeks made their gods in the ...
... Largely made of stories about gods and goddesses For explanation of something in nature For entertainment For explaining men’s relationship with gods – religion The Greek miracle The new birth of the world with the awakening of Greece A humanized world The Greeks made their gods in the ...
Latin Name
... _Achilles___________ - greatest _warrior______________; when he was born the _Oracle______________ said he would _die_____ in a war, so his mother made him “__immortal___________” by dunking him in the _River Styx_______________, but she missed part of his __heel_______ i. Another oracle said the _w ...
... _Achilles___________ - greatest _warrior______________; when he was born the _Oracle______________ said he would _die_____ in a war, so his mother made him “__immortal___________” by dunking him in the _River Styx_______________, but she missed part of his __heel_______ i. Another oracle said the _w ...
CHAPTER 3
... The Greek Character Greek Religious Development Early Greek Philosophy Socrates, a Martyr to Truth Plato and his Theory of Ideas Aristotle, the Encyclopedic Philosopher ...
... The Greek Character Greek Religious Development Early Greek Philosophy Socrates, a Martyr to Truth Plato and his Theory of Ideas Aristotle, the Encyclopedic Philosopher ...
What is an EPIC?
... side to side, as a cook turns a sausage, big with blood and fat, at a scorching blaze, without a pause, to broil it quick: so he rolled left and right.” ...
... side to side, as a cook turns a sausage, big with blood and fat, at a scorching blaze, without a pause, to broil it quick: so he rolled left and right.” ...
Chapter 4 homework (2)
... a. the catacomb b. the dolmen c. the necropolis d. the tholos 9. All of the following are epic conventions EXCEPT a. invoking a muse at a poem’s outset. b. using verse composed in iambic pentameter. c. beginning a poem in media res. d. stating a poem’s subject at the outset. 10. Homer included formu ...
... a. the catacomb b. the dolmen c. the necropolis d. the tholos 9. All of the following are epic conventions EXCEPT a. invoking a muse at a poem’s outset. b. using verse composed in iambic pentameter. c. beginning a poem in media res. d. stating a poem’s subject at the outset. 10. Homer included formu ...
Homer`s Odyssey and Greek Mythology
... What they preserved, though, is the story as they told it. So we must look at the stories as both religion and literature at the same time. We must treat them with respect. ...
... What they preserved, though, is the story as they told it. So we must look at the stories as both religion and literature at the same time. We must treat them with respect. ...
The Trojan War
... Angered about Iphigenia’s death, Clytemnestra cozies up to Aegisthus, who kills Agamemnon upon his return Orestes murders his mother and her lover to avenge his father’s death ...
... Angered about Iphigenia’s death, Clytemnestra cozies up to Aegisthus, who kills Agamemnon upon his return Orestes murders his mother and her lover to avenge his father’s death ...
The Trojan War
... Angered about Iphigenia’s death, Clytemnestra cozies up to Aegisthus, who kills Agamemnon upon his return Orestes murders his mother and her lover to avenge his father’s death ...
... Angered about Iphigenia’s death, Clytemnestra cozies up to Aegisthus, who kills Agamemnon upon his return Orestes murders his mother and her lover to avenge his father’s death ...
The Iliad and the Odyssey
... accepts Helen back. The Warriors can now return home. Odysseus leaves for home, and his wife and son. ...
... accepts Helen back. The Warriors can now return home. Odysseus leaves for home, and his wife and son. ...
The Trojan War - Renton School District
... • Father chooses Menelaus and makes him King of Sparta also ...
... • Father chooses Menelaus and makes him King of Sparta also ...