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Greek Culture and the Trojan War Why do we learn about Greek mythology, Greek Culture, and a Greek and Turkish war??? The roots of Western Culture • Go back to the Greeks and the Romans – myths and legends • We are a culture of believing in a higher being, battles, survival, rivalry, challenges, heroes, identity, being unique, etc. • What is mythology? What is theology? What is a myth? • A myth is a traditional story, which may describe the origins of the world and/or of a people. A myth is an attempt to explain mysteries, supernatural events, and cultural traditions. What is a legend? • A legend is a story purported to be historical in nature, but without substantiation. Prominent examples include: King Arthur, Blackbeardand Robin Hood. The Epic Hero • Refer to Epic Hero PowerPoint/handout Western Culture vs. Eastern Culture Western Culture Western Culture • The origins or foundation of European and American culture • Began with ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Greece • Developed into cultures such as Greek, Roman, Hebrew (Judaism) which later spread to Europe and the Americas Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent Fertile Crescent • The region is often called the cradle of civilization; it saw the development of many of the earliest human civilizations. Some of its technological inventions (but not necessarily first nor uniquely) are writing, glass, the wheel and the use of irrigation. The earliest known western civilizations manifestly arose and flourished using the water supplies and agricultural resources available in the Fertile Crescent. Current map Evidence is Everywhere! Homer the Poet – a figure whom we attribute the writings to Evidence is everywhere! The Trojan War The Trojan War: A Real War The real reason the Acheans (Greeks) battled against the Trojans (Troy is in modern-day Turkey) is probably because of trade routes by sea The Trojan War: A mythological war • The Greeks kept the stories of the war alive and shared it for generations through song • The song is an oral tradition of story telling • A man who was given the name “Homer” is credited with having made the history of the war into two songs called The Illiad and The Odyssey The Illiad • Tells the story of what happens before and during the Trojan War. • Focuses on how Helen is stolen from Greece by Paris • Helen’s husband Meneleus is angered and sends an army to get her back • The army includes heroes like Ajax, Achilles, and Odysseus Mythology • Stories that explain nature and natural occurrences Example: There are different seasons on earth because Hades takes the goddess of plant fertility to the underworld for half the year. The Gods The Gods • To explain why people win and lose in life, and to explain natural happenings, the ancient Greeks developed a complicated religion where the Gods interacted with each other, and got involved in the lives of regular people The Gods • Gods had romantic relationships, argued, fought in battle, and expressed their emotions through nature. For example: If there was a thunderstorm or a storm at sea, the gods were probably angry Creation of The world In the beginning, there was CHAOS Then came GAIA (Earth), Eros (love), Oranos (Sky) Oranos and Gaia produced THE TITANS: Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Oceanus; and six females: Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Theia, Themis, and Tethys. Cronus and Rhea • Cronus (Time) was the last Titan to be born • Cronus and his sister Rhea gave birth to Zeus, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and others • Cronus was afraid a son of his would destroy him, so he ate all his children • Rhea protected Zeus, and eventually Zeus got Cronus to vomit the other children and he destroyed Cronus Zeus and his Siblings After a war with the TITANS the 3 brothers drew lots and: • Zeus became Supreme ruler of the gods and god of the sky • Poseidon (brother) became god of the seas • Hades (brother) became god of the underworld The Olympic Gods Zeus: Jupiter • • • • • • Supreme ruler of Gods, God of the Sky and Rain , Cloud-gather Son of Cronos and Rhea Wife: Hera, his sister Animal: Eagle Symbols: Oak Tree, Weapons against Titans – Thunderbolt – Aegis (breastplate) Hera: Juno • Goddess of Married Women – Protector of marriage – Wife/sister of Zeus • • • • • Daughter of Cronos & Rhea Bad temper Animal: Cow & Peacock City: Argos Symbol: Gold crown Poseidon: Neptune • God of the Sea, Earth-shaker • Son of Cronos & Rhea • Bad Temper • Brother of Zeus/hades • Animal: Horse • Weapon against Titans: Trident • Relationship with Amphitrite, but lover of many Hades: Pluto • • • • Brother of Zeus God of Underworld God of Wealth Weapon Against Titans: helmet (invisibility) • Wife: Persephone • Symbolic Object: Helmet of darkness, Cerberus (Three-headed Dog) Athena: Minerva • Goddess of wisdom and battles • Daughter of zeus – His favorite – Carried his Aegis • Defender of the State, • Goddess of the City, grey-eyed goddess, Chief Maiden, protector of weavers • first tamed horses • Temple: Parthenon • Embody: wisdom, reason, purity • Tree: Olive • Bird: Owl Apollo: Phoebus • Twin of Artemis • God of light, Sun, truth, Medicine, Healing, dance • Link btwn men & gods • Archer-god, Healer, God of Light, God of Truth, sun god, Pythian, God of artists • City: Delos • Symbols: Instrument: lyre Weapon: Silver bow Tree: Laurel Animal: snake Artemis: Diana • Twin of Apollo • Goddess of the Hunt, Lady of Wild Things, Protector of Young, Goddess of the Moon, the Huntress • Selene in sky, Artemis on earth, Hectate in lower world • Maiden-Goddess • Tree: cypress • Animal: all esp. deer • Weapon: silver arrows Aphrodite: Venus • • • • • • Goddess of Love and Beauty Born of sea foam City: Cyprus Husband: Hephaestus Tree: Myrtle Bird: dove, swan, sparrow Hermes: Mercury • Grandfather: Atlas • Weapons: winged sandals and hat, Caduceus (magic wand) • Messenger God, Master Thief, God of Commerce and the Market, Divine Herald to underworld • Created Apollo’s lyre Ares: Mars • God of War • Posse – – – – Sister=Eris (Discord) Nephew=Strife Goddess of War (Enyo) sons Terror, Trembling, and Panic • From Thrace (rude people) • Bird: Vulture • Animal: Dog Hephaestus: Vulcan • • • • God of Fire Ugly and handicapped Volcano Patrons of handicrafts, weapons and smiths • Son of Hera Hestia: Vesta • • • • Goddess of the Hearth Symbol: the home Virgin goddess Every city dedicated a hearth fire to her • Olympics honor her Demeter: Ceres • Goddess of the Grain • Daughter: Persephone • Brother/Son-in-law: Hades • City: Eleusis • Symbol: Grain/wheat, corn silk hair • Drink: barley water Dionysus: Bacchus • • • • • God of Wine, God of the Vine Symbol: Vine City: Thebes A feared god Two sides: ecstatic joy and savage brutality • Gave man hope Medusa (Gorgon/monster) • Was once a beautiful maiden • Her hair was transformed into serpents by Athena who was jealous • Anyone who looked at her would turn to stone • Perseus cut off her head Perseus (demi-god) • A Greek Hero • Beheaded Medusa • Saved and married Andromeda • Son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Danae • Flew around using winged sandals (like hermes)