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Getting to the Bottom of the Pool
Getting to the Bottom of the Pool

... pushing hard, that Athena sees her opportunity. In disguise, she visits Telemachus and urges him to go in search of news of Odysseus, which he does. She doesn’t tell him she’s doing this because the suitors plan to kill him. With Poseidon conveniently off at a ceremony in his honor in Ethiopia, Athe ...
Greek Mythology Ppt.
Greek Mythology Ppt.

... • Some gods are more important than others ...
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... a. Historians, entertainers, and myth-makers b. An element of the human experience common across literature and cultures c. A request for help and inspiration d. A nonfiction account of a person’s life 18. What is the tone of the Odyssey? a. Postwar disillusionment b. Melancholy c. A hero in trouble ...
The Trojan War
The Trojan War

...  Aeneas, a Trojan prince, escapes (see The Aeneid for the Trojan point of view)  Odysseus convinces Philoctetes to kill Paris with a magic arrow  Trojan women are divided as plunder  Helen’s beauty spares her death ...
The Trojan War
The Trojan War

...  Aeneas, a Trojan prince, escapes (see The Aeneid for the Trojan point of view)  Odysseus convinces Philoctetes to kill Paris with a magic arrow  Trojan women are divided as plunder  Helen’s beauty spares her death ...
The Odyssey
The Odyssey

...  Tells the story of the 10 year war fought in the city of Troy  The war is said to have begun when Helen of Troy abandoned her husband Menelus ( a Greek king) for Paris ( a prince of Troy) ...
Calypso - WordPress.com
Calypso - WordPress.com

... definitely unfair and one-sided. Although there may have been some true two-sided feelings at one point, Calypso had control of the relationship. Their relationship in ‘The Odyssey’ is somewhat different to how it is described from other sources. In ‘The Odyssey’ Calypso seems to let Odysseus go qui ...
The Odyssey
The Odyssey

... Why is the figure of the poet/singer Demodokos important? What or who does he represent? Think about the tears of Odysseus upon hearing the songs of Demodokos. What does the poet sing about? Why does Odysseus cover his tears? Consider very carefully the response of Odysseus to the challenge at the a ...
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... 12. How long did the Greeks lay siege (fight with) to Troy? 13. How did the clever Greek Odysseus trick the Trojans? ...
The Odyssey – Character List Odysseus: The protagonist of the
The Odyssey – Character List Odysseus: The protagonist of the

... Melantho abuses the beggar in the palace, not knowing that the man is Odysseus. She is having an affair with Eurymachus. Calypso: The beautiful nymph who falls in love with Odysseus when he lands on her islandhome of Ogygia. Calypso holds him prisoner there for seven years until Hermes, the messenge ...
The Iliad and The Trojan War
The Iliad and The Trojan War

...  Achilles was dipped in the river Styx at birth making him invincible all over except the ankle which he was held by. ...
NOTES FOR THE PENELOPIAD
NOTES FOR THE PENELOPIAD

... Athena favors Odysseus for his tricks and cunning mind. Artemis: The goddess of the hunt, virginity, and the moon. Autolycus: A famous thief who was given the power of trickery from the god Hermes; named his grandson Odysseus. Calypso: A nymph goddess who "rescues" Odysseus after his ship was destro ...
Trojan War Basics
Trojan War Basics

... than his father, so Zeus (attracted to her) determined to marry her to a mortal and chose Peleus • A great wedding was held and all the gods and goddesses were invited, but one—Eris, Goddess of Discord. • Eris came anyway and tossed onto the table a golden apple inscribed – “To the Fairest’ • Minerv ...
Trojan War Powerpoint
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... **50 years gap between the actual war & when the story was written down ...
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... **50 years gap between the actual war & when the story was written down ...
A Poke in the Eye with a Sharp Stick
A Poke in the Eye with a Sharp Stick

... The tale of Odysseus’ escape from death on the island of the Cyclopes, as told in the ninth book of Homer’s Odyssey, is one of the best-known of the hero’s adventures. On their way back from the war at Troy, Odysseus and his companions land on an island that has no human population, but seems to be ...
The Odyssey Possible Timed Writing Topics
The Odyssey Possible Timed Writing Topics

... Trickster, and The Hero, Telemachus as The Child, Penelope as The Mother, Circe/Calypso as either The Goddess and/or The Woman as Temptress, and Hermes, Athena, and Circe as The Guide. Be sure to provide three distinct examples of either one or more characters’ connection to the selected archetypal ...
Greece Rome - "Odyssey Introduction"
Greece Rome - "Odyssey Introduction"

... He praises Telemachus for stepping into his father’s shoes, noting that this occasion marks the first time that the assembly has been called since Odysseus left. Telemachus then gives an impassioned speech in which he laments the loss of both his father and his father’s home—his mother’s suitors, th ...
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... sorcery. She agrees to change his crew back to men if Odysseus stays with her for a year. She advises him on how to handle the many perils he will encounter on his way home. Following her advice, he sails safely past the Sirens with their mystical, bewitching songs, passes perilously close to the de ...
Outline of notes on the Trojan War
Outline of notes on the Trojan War

... A thousand ships sail to Troy When they are almost there, the wind stops o Agamemnon is being punished for killing a sacred deer o There are two myths of what happened next:  1. Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter to please the gods  2. He sacrificed a deer to the gods o Agamemnon also brings his la ...
Trojan War-How it Started
Trojan War-How it Started

... a plan. Helen would decide who she wanted to marry and the others would accept her choice. They would also help the one she chose keep her. ...
Greek Mythology and the Odyssey
Greek Mythology and the Odyssey

... hungry and wants control of all lands, especially Troy; he convinces his jilted brother to go after his wife and wage a war against Troy to get her back and regain some of the dignity his brother has lost. Together they utilize their power as kings to gather as many great warriors to fight for their ...
An Introduction to the Odyssey
An Introduction to the Odyssey

... Athena, the goddess of wisdom. He has an invocation for her (the summoning of the supernatural or higher authority) • Odysseus can also be cruel and violent. Odysseus’s nemesis is Poseidon, the god of the sea, who is known for arrogance and brutishness. ...
The Odyssey Web Quest File
The Odyssey Web Quest File

... Good qualities of Odysseus (at least three): ...
The Odyssey
The Odyssey

... Story of the last year of the Trojan War War had lasted 10 years. Troy was defeated when Ulysses and his men were able to get inside the walls of Troy concealed within the body of the Trojan horse. ...
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Odysseus



Odysseus (/oʊˈdɪsiəs, oʊˈdɪsjuːs/; Greek: Ὀδυσσεύς [odysˈsews]), also known by the Latin name Ulysses (US /juːˈlɪsiːz/, UK /ˈjuːlɪsiːz/; Latin: Ulyssēs, Ulixēs), was a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in that same epic cycle.Husband of Penelope, father of Telemachus, and son of Laërtes and Anticlea, Odysseus is renowned for his brilliance, guile, and versatility (polytropos), and is hence known by the epithet Odysseus the Cunning (mētis, or ""cunning intelligence""). He is most famous for the ten eventful years he took to return home after the decade-long Trojan War.
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