WHAT IS A MENTOR?
... men·tor: A wise and trusted counselor or teacher. The term mentor comes from Greek mythology. When Odysseus was about to leave on his long journey, he assigned his good friend Mentor to be the guardian and tutor of his son, Telemachus. Mentoring is an age-old tradition that frequently involves someo ...
... men·tor: A wise and trusted counselor or teacher. The term mentor comes from Greek mythology. When Odysseus was about to leave on his long journey, he assigned his good friend Mentor to be the guardian and tutor of his son, Telemachus. Mentoring is an age-old tradition that frequently involves someo ...
The Trojan War!
... a. Philoctetes was with the Greeks on the way to Troy b. On an island, he was bitten by a serpent and the wound would not heal c. The Greeks left him there 3. Odysseus goes back for the weapons a. First, he steals them b. Guilt: he gets Philoctetes, takes him to Troy and a Greek doctor 4. Healed, Ph ...
... a. Philoctetes was with the Greeks on the way to Troy b. On an island, he was bitten by a serpent and the wound would not heal c. The Greeks left him there 3. Odysseus goes back for the weapons a. First, he steals them b. Guilt: he gets Philoctetes, takes him to Troy and a Greek doctor 4. Healed, Ph ...
Characters of the Trojan War
... When Hector killed his friend, Achilles became enraged and so agreed to join the other Greeks in fighting against the Trojans. Achilles avenged the death of his friend by killing Hector, after which, to disgrace the Trojan prince and to let off some of his steaming madness, he dragged Hector's corps ...
... When Hector killed his friend, Achilles became enraged and so agreed to join the other Greeks in fighting against the Trojans. Achilles avenged the death of his friend by killing Hector, after which, to disgrace the Trojan prince and to let off some of his steaming madness, he dragged Hector's corps ...
Class 9A Epimetheus, Pandora, Prometheus Group Odysseus
... give me the throne and the scepter, so we don't fight over them." Pelias replied: "Okay, but first, you need to get this 'Golden Fleece,' and then I'll give you the throne," because he didn't expect Jason to return alive. So Jason invites a whole bunch of people to come along, like Hercules, and a w ...
... give me the throne and the scepter, so we don't fight over them." Pelias replied: "Okay, but first, you need to get this 'Golden Fleece,' and then I'll give you the throne," because he didn't expect Jason to return alive. So Jason invites a whole bunch of people to come along, like Hercules, and a w ...
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... How did Helen end up with Menelaus? There were so many men who wanted to marry Helen that her father made each man swear an oath to protect Helen and whomever she would marry. ...
... How did Helen end up with Menelaus? There were so many men who wanted to marry Helen that her father made each man swear an oath to protect Helen and whomever she would marry. ...
Homer, Heroes, and The Odyssey
... Agamemnon – commander in the Trojan War Achilles – central character of The Illiad Ajax – hero in the Trojan War Heracles – (Roman=Hercules) Greek hero; paragon of masculinity ...
... Agamemnon – commander in the Trojan War Achilles – central character of The Illiad Ajax – hero in the Trojan War Heracles – (Roman=Hercules) Greek hero; paragon of masculinity ...
The Homeric Age: Epic Sexuality
... god Uranus. Urged by his mother, the earth goddess Gaea, to punish Uranus for imprisoning his siblings, their son Cronus lops off his father’s genitals with a sickle and throws them into the ocean. “They were borne along the open sea a long time,” Hesiod recounts, “and from the immortal flesh a white ...
... god Uranus. Urged by his mother, the earth goddess Gaea, to punish Uranus for imprisoning his siblings, their son Cronus lops off his father’s genitals with a sickle and throws them into the ocean. “They were borne along the open sea a long time,” Hesiod recounts, “and from the immortal flesh a white ...
Kypria - CLAS Users
... Aphrodite, who was supposedly born there and thus acquired the cult title “Kypris.” The poem itself was lost in late antiquity and is known to us only through quotations, references and summaries. Little if any of the action of the Kypria seems to have taken place on Cyprus, however, and the derivat ...
... Aphrodite, who was supposedly born there and thus acquired the cult title “Kypris.” The poem itself was lost in late antiquity and is known to us only through quotations, references and summaries. Little if any of the action of the Kypria seems to have taken place on Cyprus, however, and the derivat ...
Hercules Father the immortal Zeus and his mother was mortal her
... most beautiful of all women and wife of Menelaus, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris' insult. After the deaths of ma ...
... most beautiful of all women and wife of Menelaus, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris' insult. After the deaths of ma ...
The Odyssey
... Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for the apple. Paris was assigned to be the judge of who deserved the apple He chose Aphrodite because she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world, who was Helen. ...
... Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for the apple. Paris was assigned to be the judge of who deserved the apple He chose Aphrodite because she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world, who was Helen. ...
The Marriage of King Peleus
... • Greeks violated Trojan temples • Greeks did not offer sacrifices to the gods to thank them for their victory • Odysseus, creator of Horse, will suffer the most ...
... • Greeks violated Trojan temples • Greeks did not offer sacrifices to the gods to thank them for their victory • Odysseus, creator of Horse, will suffer the most ...
COURSE SCHEDULE • Week 1: Introduction Welcome to Greek and
... Homeric Hymn to Demeter (there are two hymns to each that survive, only the LONGER Hymn to Apollo and the LONGER Hymn to Demeter are required for the course) Video Lectures: 6.1-6.8 Quiz • Week 7: Justice What counts as a just action, and what counts as an unjust one? Who gets to decide? These are t ...
... Homeric Hymn to Demeter (there are two hymns to each that survive, only the LONGER Hymn to Apollo and the LONGER Hymn to Demeter are required for the course) Video Lectures: 6.1-6.8 Quiz • Week 7: Justice What counts as a just action, and what counts as an unjust one? Who gets to decide? These are t ...
READING LOG PROMPTS 2016 FRESHMEN makeup
... Do Now (sit with groups): If you have your book pp. 2089 What literary device(s) does Homer employ below? Line 285 “That was the song the famous harper sang… but great Odysseus melted into tears, running down from his eyes to wet his cheeks… as a woman weeps, her arms flung round her darling husb ...
... Do Now (sit with groups): If you have your book pp. 2089 What literary device(s) does Homer employ below? Line 285 “That was the song the famous harper sang… but great Odysseus melted into tears, running down from his eyes to wet his cheeks… as a woman weeps, her arms flung round her darling husb ...
Homer`s The Odyssey
... You can download it and answer some of the questions or all of the questions. Please note I will not be collecting this study guide. By doing this study guide, it may help you when studying for the reading quiz and essay you will be writing the first week of school. ...
... You can download it and answer some of the questions or all of the questions. Please note I will not be collecting this study guide. By doing this study guide, it may help you when studying for the reading quiz and essay you will be writing the first week of school. ...
Surname Introduction The Greek mythology is the body of teachings
... From the above discussion, it is clear that Helen of Troy had something to do with the break out of the Trojan War. Because of her beauty, many men from all over the world were interested in marrying her. She finally married Menelaus but while still married to him, prince Paris of Trojan eloped with ...
... From the above discussion, it is clear that Helen of Troy had something to do with the break out of the Trojan War. Because of her beauty, many men from all over the world were interested in marrying her. She finally married Menelaus but while still married to him, prince Paris of Trojan eloped with ...
Telemachus in Ithaca: Delimitation of Identity Frontiers in the Ancient
... important instrument to understand the relationship between humans and the space they occupy. The Odyssey is especially helpful, because it is a poem about trips and cultural contacts. In its narrative, tales of the exploration of a “New World” are mixed with popular tales, producing therefore a ric ...
... important instrument to understand the relationship between humans and the space they occupy. The Odyssey is especially helpful, because it is a poem about trips and cultural contacts. In its narrative, tales of the exploration of a “New World” are mixed with popular tales, producing therefore a ric ...
llt 121 classical mythology lecture 38 good morning and
... LLT 121 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY LECTURE 38 GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME TO LLT 121 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. I AM JOE HUGHES. IN TODAY'S CLASS WE'RE GOING TO BE TALKING ABOUT THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER. WHEN I'M DONE TALKING ABOUT THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER WE WILL BE DONE WITH TODAY'S CLASS. WE WILL BE DONE WITH INSTRUCTIO ...
... LLT 121 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY LECTURE 38 GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME TO LLT 121 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. I AM JOE HUGHES. IN TODAY'S CLASS WE'RE GOING TO BE TALKING ABOUT THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER. WHEN I'M DONE TALKING ABOUT THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER WE WILL BE DONE WITH TODAY'S CLASS. WE WILL BE DONE WITH INSTRUCTIO ...
ENGLISH I: MYTHOLOGY / EPIC POETRY UNIT
... over, Odysseus makes the mistake of bragging that man is greater than the gods. As punishment for his pride, POSEIDON (the god of the sea) prevents Odysseus and his men from getting back home to Ithaca. For 20 years, Odysseus faces one challenge after another as he tirelessly attempts to get back ho ...
... over, Odysseus makes the mistake of bragging that man is greater than the gods. As punishment for his pride, POSEIDON (the god of the sea) prevents Odysseus and his men from getting back home to Ithaca. For 20 years, Odysseus faces one challenge after another as he tirelessly attempts to get back ho ...
ENGLISH I: MYTHOLOGY / EPIC POETRY UNIT
... his newborn son to fight a war for his country. After the Trojan War is over, Odysseus makes the mistake of bragging that man is greater than the gods. As punishment for his pride, POSEIDON (the god of the sea) prevents Odysseus and his men from getting back home to Ithaca. For 20 years, Odysseus fa ...
... his newborn son to fight a war for his country. After the Trojan War is over, Odysseus makes the mistake of bragging that man is greater than the gods. As punishment for his pride, POSEIDON (the god of the sea) prevents Odysseus and his men from getting back home to Ithaca. For 20 years, Odysseus fa ...
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... friendship. Philoctetes wakes to realize that he has lost both his bow - his means of life (one word for “bow” bios, in Greek also means “life”) - and his chance of ever returning home. Neoptolemus returns with a seeming change of heart and returns the bow and tries to convince Philoctetes to come w ...
... friendship. Philoctetes wakes to realize that he has lost both his bow - his means of life (one word for “bow” bios, in Greek also means “life”) - and his chance of ever returning home. Neoptolemus returns with a seeming change of heart and returns the bow and tries to convince Philoctetes to come w ...
Hana Emerson
... and very vague. Greek Mythology Index states Penelope was the daughter of Icarius of Sparta and nymph of Periboea. Although Stanford disagrees with Greek Mythology Index and says that her mother was Polycaste, not Periboea. Stanford also includes that Icarius promised Penelope to the man who could b ...
... and very vague. Greek Mythology Index states Penelope was the daughter of Icarius of Sparta and nymph of Periboea. Although Stanford disagrees with Greek Mythology Index and says that her mother was Polycaste, not Periboea. Stanford also includes that Icarius promised Penelope to the man who could b ...
Greek Mythology: KALLIOPE the Muse of Epic Poetry ( aka Calliope
... The People and the Languages of Early Greece The first human beings to settle in the area we now call Greece were of Mediterranean origins. During the second millennium B.C., a rich and brilliant civilization, known today by the name of its most powerful king Minos, was established on the island of ...
... The People and the Languages of Early Greece The first human beings to settle in the area we now call Greece were of Mediterranean origins. During the second millennium B.C., a rich and brilliant civilization, known today by the name of its most powerful king Minos, was established on the island of ...
Odyssey - Ancient Philosophy at UBC
... Homer, Iliad 3.164 [Priam and Helen observe the Greek army massing] So they spoke: but Priam aloud called out to Helen: 'Come over where I am, dear child, and sit down beside me, to look at your husband of time past, your friends and your people. I am not blaming you (ou ti moi aitiê essi): to me th ...
... Homer, Iliad 3.164 [Priam and Helen observe the Greek army massing] So they spoke: but Priam aloud called out to Helen: 'Come over where I am, dear child, and sit down beside me, to look at your husband of time past, your friends and your people. I am not blaming you (ou ti moi aitiê essi): to me th ...
The Odyssey
... Odysseus expected Polyphemus to follow the laws of xenia, so he was shocked when Polyphemus killed 2 of his men. Narrative - A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious. Example: The Iliad/ the Odyssey. Invocation - The act of invoking or calling upon a deity, ...
... Odysseus expected Polyphemus to follow the laws of xenia, so he was shocked when Polyphemus killed 2 of his men. Narrative - A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious. Example: The Iliad/ the Odyssey. Invocation - The act of invoking or calling upon a deity, ...
TrojanWomenDramaturg
... Daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She is sister of Paris and Hector. Apollo has given her the gift of prophecy (seeing into the future) because of her beauty. We learn that in The Oresteia, a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus, that Kassandra made a promise to Apollo to be his companion, bu ...
... Daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She is sister of Paris and Hector. Apollo has given her the gift of prophecy (seeing into the future) because of her beauty. We learn that in The Oresteia, a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus, that Kassandra made a promise to Apollo to be his companion, bu ...