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Homer’s The Odyssey What do we already know about the Odyssey? What is an Odyssey? Your notes… Homer The Epic (purpose and form) Hero’s Journey The Odyssey Cultural Myths Gods/Goddesses Who was Homer? No…not this one! Who was Homer? This one! Homer Blind poet? Recited the poems, • • Man? taught others—the rhapsodies eventually recorded What did he contribute to literature? • • • • • • original plot structure realistic (human) characters set on earth dialogue and detail tales of monsters used immortals; gave them human qualities, but remained respectful theme: respect for gods is essential to survival What is an epic? Epic a long narrative poem written on great and serious subject describes values of a culture Characteristics Hero: national or cosmic importance Setting: ample in scale—over countries or global Action: based on action, often involves superhuman deeds or battle Gods: Supernatural beings take interest or active part Narration: uses formal speech to convey grandeur and formality of the heroic subject What is the purpose of the epic? Delivery poems not written down • both epics recited every 4 years at the festival of Athena Epics based on Greek education memorized by rhapsodies Purpose Students learned • • • • • how to tell a story portray a character give a speech express Greek ideals of thought and action models for later writers The Iliad The Iliad: considered the first great work of Western Literature Achilles is the hero The great deeds of epic heroes of the Trojan war The Odyssey takes place at the end of the Iliad (sequel) The Trojan War Probable cause--economic Troy controlled all trade through the area Greeks wanted to expand the route Legendary cause Helen of Troy, wife of King or Sparta, was abducted by Paris (a man) took years to develop army fight 10 years Troy lost • For a good film version, check of Troy, with Brad Pitt (good idea of how important honor and battle are to this culture) Interested in more? Helen by Margret George Troy (film) LOTS of books about gods/goddesses We are fascinated by these stories Gods Zeus—father of the gods, rules Mt. Olympus Ares—the god of war Hermes—the messenger god, the winged messenger Poseidon—the god of the sea Hades—god of the underworld, must cross the river Styx Goddesses Hera—Zeus’ wife, goddess of women and marriage Athena—wisdom and battle, Odysseus’ champion Persephone—(unwilling) queen of the underworld Aphrodite—goddess of love The witches and monsters Kalypso—a sea nymph Kharybdis—a sea monster Kirke—a witch Kyclops/Polyphemos—the one eyed monster Sirens (Seirenes)—the cliff “women” Skylla—a sea monster What role did Gods and Goddesses play? What can we add to our notes? What is a Cultural Myth? Let’s review: what should we add to our notes? Works Cited “Great Books: The Odyssey.” Discovery Channel School. 1997. unitedstreaming. 4 June 2007. http://www.unitedstreaming.com/. “Great Books: Homer's Odyssey.” Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 4 June 2007. http://www.unitedstreaming.com/.