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Greek Life and Culture
... The Iliad is an anti-war poem Achilles turns inside himself for the answers, as opposed to measuring his worth in terms of material things The war is completely futile, since Helen expresses regret for marrying Paris and comes home to Greece willingly with ...
... The Iliad is an anti-war poem Achilles turns inside himself for the answers, as opposed to measuring his worth in terms of material things The war is completely futile, since Helen expresses regret for marrying Paris and comes home to Greece willingly with ...
Background on The Trojan War and The Iliad
... Arctinus or Lesches; talks about the Trojans debating the horse and Laocoön’s episode) ...
... Arctinus or Lesches; talks about the Trojans debating the horse and Laocoön’s episode) ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... Greek men, especially, spend much of their time outside ...
... Greek men, especially, spend much of their time outside ...
5.1 Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... Greek men, especially, spend much of their time outside ...
... Greek men, especially, spend much of their time outside ...
The World of Greek Mythology
... • The Ring Composition: The story "comes full circle." In The Iliad, the locations and action of the first chapters are reflected in the last chapters. In The Odyssey, the action begins and ends in Ithaca, and then the heroes leave for another journey. ...
... • The Ring Composition: The story "comes full circle." In The Iliad, the locations and action of the first chapters are reflected in the last chapters. In The Odyssey, the action begins and ends in Ithaca, and then the heroes leave for another journey. ...
Odyssey Epic Conventions
... Dante (Italian Renaissance): The Divine Comedy John Milton (English Ren.): Paradise Lost ...
... Dante (Italian Renaissance): The Divine Comedy John Milton (English Ren.): Paradise Lost ...
Odyssey Internet Activity
... Get a head start on our next unit, Greek Mythology and The Odyssey, by researching the following topics. Use the Internet to locate information on Homer and his epic poem. Begin with www.yahoo.com or www.google.com and type in your search word. ...
... Get a head start on our next unit, Greek Mythology and The Odyssey, by researching the following topics. Use the Internet to locate information on Homer and his epic poem. Begin with www.yahoo.com or www.google.com and type in your search word. ...
Ancient Greece
... I. Homeric Greece A. Greek society and ideas important for many reasons. Homer’s accounts of life during that period, education, religion, art, sport, philosophy, the ancient games. B. Homer (Homeric period or Homeric Greece) First written accounts of life in the ancient Greek civilizations. Two epi ...
... I. Homeric Greece A. Greek society and ideas important for many reasons. Homer’s accounts of life during that period, education, religion, art, sport, philosophy, the ancient games. B. Homer (Homeric period or Homeric Greece) First written accounts of life in the ancient Greek civilizations. Two epi ...
Here - Canvas
... The Odyssey: Tell the Story Homer opens with an invocation, or prayer, to the Muse. The Greeks believed that there were nine Muses, daughters of Zeus, who inspired people to produce music, poetry, dance, and all other arts. Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all w ...
... The Odyssey: Tell the Story Homer opens with an invocation, or prayer, to the Muse. The Greeks believed that there were nine Muses, daughters of Zeus, who inspired people to produce music, poetry, dance, and all other arts. Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all w ...
CURIOSITY CLUB
... Until around 100 years ago, historians were convinced that the Trojan War was purely an ancient myth. Then in 1870, archaeologists, led by Heinrich Schliemann, uncovered the remains of a great citadel that existed on the Western shore of Asia Minor, the traditional location of Troy. His excavations ...
... Until around 100 years ago, historians were convinced that the Trojan War was purely an ancient myth. Then in 1870, archaeologists, led by Heinrich Schliemann, uncovered the remains of a great citadel that existed on the Western shore of Asia Minor, the traditional location of Troy. His excavations ...
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... Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato, believed in observation of the material world. ...
... Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato, believed in observation of the material world. ...
Early periods in Greece.pps
... – Spoke the language that would develop into classical Greek – Focused on hunting and warfare. – worshipped male gods of hunting and war in their mountain homes. The old Pelasgian mother goddesses became mere consorts to these male gods. – Patriarchy: family traced through the male line. – Ancestors ...
... – Spoke the language that would develop into classical Greek – Focused on hunting and warfare. – worshipped male gods of hunting and war in their mountain homes. The old Pelasgian mother goddesses became mere consorts to these male gods. – Patriarchy: family traced through the male line. – Ancestors ...
Trojan War Dates: 1200-1184 B.C Trojan War, in Greek mythology
... Aulis, troopships gathered, led by the greatest Greek heroes—Achilles, Patroclus, Diomed, Odysseus, Nestor, and the two warriors named Ajax. In order to win favorable winds for the journey, Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis. The winds came and the fleet set sail for Troy. For ni ...
... Aulis, troopships gathered, led by the greatest Greek heroes—Achilles, Patroclus, Diomed, Odysseus, Nestor, and the two warriors named Ajax. In order to win favorable winds for the journey, Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis. The winds came and the fleet set sail for Troy. For ni ...
Name The f1rst Epic Poem Homers Diad
... surrender. They took it inside the city gates, and that night the Greek; came out from their hiding place in the horse. They opened the gates for their waiting comrades, and very quickly the city of Troy was destroyed. Helen was returned to her husband and the Greeks were victorious. ...
... surrender. They took it inside the city gates, and that night the Greek; came out from their hiding place in the horse. They opened the gates for their waiting comrades, and very quickly the city of Troy was destroyed. Helen was returned to her husband and the Greeks were victorious. ...
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... The Mycenaean's were influenced by the earlier Minoan Civilization (2000-1450 BCE) which had spread from its origins at Knossos. Conquered Crete 1450 BCE ...
... The Mycenaean's were influenced by the earlier Minoan Civilization (2000-1450 BCE) which had spread from its origins at Knossos. Conquered Crete 1450 BCE ...
The Greek Dark Ages
... Blind poet who compiled lost epics into a our two surviving books: The Iliad and the Odyssey Lived towards the end of the Dark Ages (700 BC) Combined present social life with past legend Sought to elevate the Mycenaean period as “Heroic” ...
... Blind poet who compiled lost epics into a our two surviving books: The Iliad and the Odyssey Lived towards the end of the Dark Ages (700 BC) Combined present social life with past legend Sought to elevate the Mycenaean period as “Heroic” ...
Homer`s The Odyssey
... Heroes During Homer’s Time • Heroes were a special class of aristocrats, in between gods and ordinary human beings. • No matter what pain they may have experienced, they always displayed CONFIDENCE . ...
... Heroes During Homer’s Time • Heroes were a special class of aristocrats, in between gods and ordinary human beings. • No matter what pain they may have experienced, they always displayed CONFIDENCE . ...
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... • Hera offers to make Paris ruler of all Europe and Asia • Athena promises to give Troy victory over all the Greeks • Aphrodite offers him the most beautiful woman in the world ...
... • Hera offers to make Paris ruler of all Europe and Asia • Athena promises to give Troy victory over all the Greeks • Aphrodite offers him the most beautiful woman in the world ...