What is a Myth explain phenomenon in the

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What is a Myth? § explain phenomenon in the natural world that couldn’t be

What is a Myth? § explain phenomenon in the natural world that couldn’t be explained or understood. § use fantasy to express ideas about life that cannot be expressed easily in realistic terms. § When Myths were written, people did not have microscopes, telescopes, and a knowledge of electricity, gravity, and science that we do today. § Gods and goddesses were given credit for unexplained phenomenon in nature and in the sky. § Myths reflected the values and customs of a society. § Myths occurred in all societies throughout the world.

What is an Epic Poem? A long, narrative poem which traces the adventure of

What is an Epic Poem? A long, narrative poem which traces the adventure of a hero. • The setting is huge, covering great nations, the world, or the universe. • Supernatural forces (gods, angels, demons) • Classical Conventions: (necessary elements for an epic) Invocation of the Muses Theme in opening Vast setting action Supernatural forces Epic similes Epic epithets In Media Res (starts in the middle) Epic hero Objectively reported

What is an Epic Hero? • A legendary figure who usually embodies the goals

What is an Epic Hero? • A legendary figure who usually embodies the goals and virtues of an entire nation or culture. • Hero is physically strong, of national importance, and of great historical or legendary significance. • An epic hero is human, therefore he or she has faults. However, the epic hero is superior to other human beings; thus, “larger than life”. • The action consists of deeds of great valor or requiring superhuman courage.

The 13 Qualities Valued by the Greeks 1. Courage 2. Physical strength 3. Intelligence

The 13 Qualities Valued by the Greeks 1. Courage 2. Physical strength 3. Intelligence 4. Patience 5. Strong will 6. Cleverness 7. Athletic ability 8. Honesty 9. Stamina 10. Ability to resist temptation 11. Ability to make difficult decisions 12. Loyalty 13. Resilience

Unpardonable Greek Sin There was one character flaw that the Greeks particularly hated: Hubris

Unpardonable Greek Sin There was one character flaw that the Greeks particularly hated: Hubris What is hubris? Excessive Pride and Arrogance Two important Greek precepts: “Know Thyself” and “Nothing in Excess” Sometimes Greek heroes became cocky. They failed to realize their own human limitations. In this case, they were guilty of hubris – too much pride and arrogance.

The Invocation of the Muses: The nine daughters of Zeus. they are the goddesses

The Invocation of the Muses: The nine daughters of Zeus. they are the goddesses or spirits who inspire the creation of literature and the arts. The Greeks believed that the muses provided creative inspiration and could “speak through” the poet.

The Illiad and The Odyssey are epic poems from Ancient Greece. Based on the

The Illiad and The Odyssey are epic poems from Ancient Greece. Based on the Trojan War, which took place around 1200 B. C. § § § Written by Homer was blind. He was known as a bard, minstrel. The stories were originally told orally; they were written later. They were recorded around the 8 th or 9 th century B. C. The actual events took place around 1200 B. C.

The Illiad § § § The 10 -year-war between the Greeks and the Trojans.

The Illiad § § § The 10 -year-war between the Greeks and the Trojans. Literary Reason: Paris, prince of Troy, “kidnapped” Helen from Greece (Sparta). Probable reason: Disagreement over trade on the Aegean Sea. Heroes from the Trojan War: Achilles, Hector, and Odysseus. Hector and Achilles both lost their lives. According to the myth, Odysseus faked illness to try to get out of going!

The Trojan Horse Odysseus conceived the idea of the wooden horse. He had a

The Trojan Horse Odysseus conceived the idea of the wooden horse. He had a wood maker create a giant hollow horse. He and his men hid inside. The Greeks acted like they had packed up and gone home. They left one soldier who claimed he was no longer a Greek. He told the Trojans that the Trojan Horse was an offering to Athena and if they brought it into the city, it would bring them her favor. While Odysseus and his men hid inside the Trojan Horse, it was brought into the city by the joyous Trojans who were celebrating the end to the war. That night, in the darkness, the soldiers snuck out and sacked the city. The Greek ships returned and joined in the fight. Troy was destroyed.

What is an odyssey? A journey through life (universal) = man trying to achieve

What is an odyssey? A journey through life (universal) = man trying to achieve personal land of peace and joy; therefore, we must test ourselves and overcome obstacles.

The Odyssey is told in media res. That’s a fancy way to say that

The Odyssey is told in media res. That’s a fancy way to say that the story starts in the middle. Here’s how it is told: 1. Odysseus washes up on the island of Phaeacia. They ask him to tell his story because it’s not everyday that a muscley, handsome dude washes in with the tide. 2. Odysseus first listens to a special singer tell the story of the Trojan Horse. the Phaeacians don’t know he is Odysseus yet because he hasn’t told them his identity. 3. Odysseus tells the Phaeacians he is Odysseus, King of Ithaca. He tells them about his adventures during these 10 years after the Trojan War ended. 4. Odysseus is taken home by the Phaeacians and has to win back his kingdom. Our readings will be concentrated on items 3 & 4.