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Intro to Greek Mythology Intro to Lit Ms. Neill 4/28/14 Entrance Ticket What do you know about the Greek gods and goddesses and myths? List up to 5 things you can think of, including: Names of Greek gods and goddesses and what they're gods/goddesses of Names of other famous ancient people If you don't know anything about Greek gods/goddesses, make up a name and personality for an all-powerful figure and tell me what they can do. As promised, a pic of Ms. Neill's Sister Plan for This Week and On This week: Intro to Greek mythology and argument Survey + PARTY Friday for my last day Next week and moving forward: Mrs. Healy The Odyssey, Greek myth, and how to make a really good argument (writing and speaking) Agenda Circle up! → “Human Atom” Presentation on Greek myths Quiz game Drawing Greek gods and goddesses Tea Party as Greek gods and goddesses [If we have time: improv game] ET and snaps! Circle up! Be ready to become Greek gods and goddesses. Presentation on Greek Gods and Goddesses and Mythical Figures Take notes on this presentation. You'll be able to use your notes in the quiz game. Quiz game winners get first pick of which god/goddess they want to be later on. “Greek Myth” Traditional stories from the 8th century B.C.E. About 3 types of beings: Gods/goddesses who lived on Mount Olympus Lesser gods/sorceresses/monsters Mortal heroes Gods and Goddesses Zeus King of the gods Controls lightning bolts (god of sky) Married to his sister Hera but is unfaithful Gods and Goddesses Hera Queen of the gods Goddess of marriage Cunning and powerful Married to her brother Zeus Gods and Goddesses Poseidon God of the sea Carries a trident (pitchfork) Zeus' brother Gods and Goddesses Hestia Goddess of the hearth (home) Every city had a public fireplace kept burning in her honor Zeus' sister Gods and Goddesses Hades God of the underworld and the dead Zeus' brother Kidnaps the half-mortal Persephone and forces her to marry him Gods and Goddesses Demeter Goddess of harvest Zeus' sister Gods and Goddesses Athena Goddess of wisdom and war A fierce warrior Zeus' daughter Gods and Goddesses Ares God of war Had an affair with his sister Aphrodite Son of Zeus and Hera Gods and Goddesses Artemis Goddess of the hunt Also associated with the moon Zeus' daughter Gods and Goddesses Apollo God of music and poetry Also associated with the sun Zeus' son Artemis' twin brother Gods and Goddesses Aphrodite Goddess of love Married to Hephaestus; affair with Ares Zeus' daughter Has a son, Eros (Cupid) Gods and Goddesses Hephaestus Blacksmith of the gods (makes things) Son of Zeus and Hera Born lame (one leg hurt) Married to Aphrodite Gods and Goddesses Hermes Messenger god Escorts dead to Hades Zeus' son Other Gods and Mythical Beings 9 Muses: 9 women who inspire all music, poetry and dance in the world 3 Fates: 3 women who control mortals' lives (1 gives life, 1 says how long you live, and 1 cuts the thread of your life Mortals (Humans) Odysseus Hero of the Trojan War Very cunning and independent Was away from home for 10 years at war Takes him another 10 years to get home Homer's Odyssey → his journey Mortals (Humans) Penelope Clever and resourceful Odysseus' wife Stuck at home dealing with people who want to marry her Mortals (Humans) Telemachus Son of Odysseus and Penelope Determined to find his father Helps his mother dissuade the people who want to marry her Other Gods and Mythical Beings Circe: sorceress who takes Odysseus prisoner Scylla: giant whirlpool that kills some of Odysseus' sailors Charbydis: giant monster that kills some of Odysseus' sailors Other Gods and Mythical Beings Sirens: Sing sailors to their deaths Cyclops: one-eyed giant who takes Odysseus prisoner and kills his men Calypso: nymph who falls in love with Odysseus Quiz Game! Each pair gets 1 whiteboard Quickest and most correct complete answer(s) AFTER I'VE READ THE QUESTION gets the point Winners get first pick of gods/goddesses later Who is the goddess of war? Who is the goddess of war? Athena What is Hermes god of? What is Hermes god of? Messenger god Who is Odysseus? Who is Odysseus? Greek hero Won the Trojan War A mortal on a journey Name 3 of Zeus' brothers and sisters Name 3 of Zeus' brothers and sisters Hera Poseidon Demeter Hestia Hades Who is Aphrodite? Who is Aphrodite? Goddess of love Who is Circe? Who is Circe? A sorceress who captures Odysseus What is Odysseus' son's name? What is Odysseus' son's name? Telemachus Who is the goddess of the harvest? Who is the goddess of the harvest? Demeter Who is Penelope and what annoying situation is she in? Who is Penelope and what annoying situation is she in? Odysseus' wife, not sure if her husband is alive, stuck at home fending off people who want to marry her What do Scylla, Charbydis, and Circe have in common? What do Scylla, Charbydis, and Circe have in common? They stop Odysseus from getting home Where do the gods and goddesses live? Where do the gods and goddesses live? Mount Olympus Congratulations to our winners! Winners get first pick of which goddesses/gods they want to focus on today. Everyone will pick one. Draw your god/goddess! Imagine what the god/goddess of __________ might look like, and draw it. Include: A drawing of the person/being A symbol that represents them 3 labels containing information about them Something you think they might say Tea Party! Now that you've imagined your god/goddess... it's time to introduce them to everyone else! When I say go... take your drawing and... Find a partner who isn't sitting with you Introduce your god/goddess to them and meet theirs Use the script I'll post up here to guide your conversation Write down what they tell you Exit Ticket The Greek goddesses and gods tend to get involved with human fights and take sides. Do you think this is a good idea, or not? Why or why not? (2 sentences) Write a specific, positive snap for someone for their work in class today. (1 sentence) Snaps! Circle up for snaps! “X drew a cool and specific picture of Athena” “Y was really on point with the notes and answered my question about them” “I met Z in the Tea Party and she did an awesome job explaining her god to me”