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Summer Reading English 9 Honors 2017-2018 All incoming ninth grade honors students must read the book Mythology by Edith Hamilton and Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman before school commences in August. We recommend that students read Mythology first and then Anansi Boys. Edith Hamilton’s Mythology describes all of the characters and stories of Greek mythology. You are expected to read the introduction, all portions of the book that describe the Greek myths, as well as the Norse myths at the end of the book, to familiarize yourself with these myths and mythological figures. However, you will not be expected to commit it all to memory. The following is a list of characters that you will be expected to study because they are the basis of pieces of literature you will read in the honors/AP track of high school English classes: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes, Ares, Hephaestus, Demeter, Persephone, Pandora, Prometheus and Io, Europa, Narcissus, Adonis, Cupid and Psyche, Pyramus and Thisbe, Orpheus and Eurydice, Daedalus, Hercules, Atalanta, Trojan War, Tantalus and Niobe, Oedipus, Antigone, Midas, Pan, Triton, Leda, Castor, Pollux, Helen, Gorgon, Furies, all of Norse mythology Take notes on these characters/myths. The goal of the notes is only to summarize the characters’ prominent qualities and significant experiences. Bring these notes and the book to class on the first day of school. After reading Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman students should complete the packet titled Greek Mythology and Anansi Boys Summer Synthesis. Students can choose to write directly on the packet in neat handwriting or download it from the English Department website and type directly on it. Bring this packet, as well as your notes and two books, to school on the first day. They will be used on the first day of school. You should also be prepared for a summer reading exam that first week of school. Have a wonderful summer. Happy reading! Sincerely, The 9th Grade Honors English Teachers Name _____________________________ 9 Honors EN Class Period _________ Greek Mythology and Anansi Boys Summer Synthesis Packet One purpose of the honors/AP track at Solon High School is to expose students to a variety of classic, acclaimed literature, as well as contemporary works. The foundation of all literature (plays, poems, stories, novels) is found in Greek mythology, as the Greeks pioneered storytelling in various forms. You spent a portion of your summer studying the stories told by the Greeks, as well as a contemporary spin on mythology. The author of one of your books, Edith Hamilton, summarized the characters and plotlines for you. Now, I’d like you to consider both books and synthesize information. Complete the following: Reread/review all of your notes and use your books to complete what follows. Determine the characteristics/traits of characters that you find repeatedly throughout the myths. Trait/characteristic Excessive Pride Who exhibited this trait? Bellerophon Narcissus Why was this trait repeated so often in mythology? What do you think the Greeks thought of this quality? It is a common fault among humans and the fate of these two shows us that the Greeks frowned upon people who exhibited it. What connections to Anansi Boys can you make? Include a character name wherever possible. Grahame Coats has a bit of this when he believes that he can outsmart all of the people he has conned. What qualities or characteristics do you think the Greeks admired in their heroes and gods? Defend your answer with at least two myths. What qualities or characteristics do you think the Greeks admired least in their heroes and gods? Defend your answer with at least two myths. The myths were told to relate history, to explain creation, to grapple with life after death, and to entertain. Think about the themes presented in the myths and complete this chart. Remember that a theme is a universal statement or message. Write a theme repeated in two or more stories. Excessive pride often leads to disaster. Which characters are involved? Bellerophon Narcissus Why do you think these themes were of interest to the Greeks? Associate at least two of these themes to Anansi Boys. It is said that “there are no new stories”—that we can trace all plotlines, conflicts, and themes back to Greek mythology. After your study of Edith Hamilton, what stories that you have been exposed to support this idea? Think of novels, plays, movies, television, etc. What characteristics that the Greeks admired or despised are still admired or despised by our culture? What conflicts that were explored in Greek mythology are still being explored today?