The Odyssey. "Now I will avow that men call me Odysseus, Sacker of Cities, Laertes' son, a Prince of the Achaeans," said the Wanderer.

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The Odyssey as told by Homer translated by H.D. Rouse presented by Mrs. Price Honors English I "Now I will avow that men call me Odysseus, Sacker of Cities, Laertes' son, a Prince of the Achaeans," said the Wanderer.

Sequel to the Iliad (900 and 700 BC) The Iliad focuses on the days toward the end of the Trojan War (mid 1200s BC) The Odyssey focuses on one of the soldiers who fought in the Trojan War returning home 19 years after the war Odysseus The Iliad and the Odyssey together were considered sacred to the Greeks much like the Bible to many people today. Neither books were originally written down. Both were originally recited orally.

Spartan King Menelaus wife Helen (the face that launched a thousand ships) left him for the young Prince Paris of Troy. Greeks attacked Troy Agamemnon, brother of Menelaus, led the siege. Odysseus (main character in the Odyssey) was another hero of the war. Odysseus was known not only for being a strong hero, but also for being a wise/smart hero. Another hero, Achilles, died in the final year of the war. Greek forces were victorious!

Wife: Penelope Son: Telemachus Great soldier of the war Originally tried to get out of going to the war pretended he was crazy Came up with the wooden-horse trick that lead to Troy s collapse. The Odyssey is the account of Odysseus journey home after the war.

Blind Minstrel/Singer from the island Chios Homer was a Rapsode or singer of tales. All historians/entertainers of Homer s time did not write their stories/facts down. This Homer Not This Homer

An Epic is a long narrative poem Tells about the adventures of a hero Epics usually embody the values of the cultures for which they are written The Iliad and the Odyssey were used in schools to teach Greek virtues. Values: honor, bravery, hospitality, intelligence, respect for the gods, loyalty to home and family Major faults: disrespect for the gods, lack of hospitality, excessive pride HURBIS Iliad is the primary model for epic of war Odyssey is the primary model for epic of the long journey

The term epic is also applied to novels, dramas, and films which are grand in the scale of their action or importance of their subject matter --- with important themes and heroes.

Long, narrative poem Relates the deeds of an epic hero Incorporates myth, legend, folk tale, and history Reflects the values of the society from which they originate Tone is usually grand Heroes and adventures appear larger than life

Begins in medias res (Latin for it begins in the middle of things ), then flashes back to explain action leading up to that point Begins with an invocation or prayer to a god or gods Always begins with a statement of theme Contains many epithets Contains long, formal speeches by many characters Frequently has epic digressions

Superhuman On a quest for something of great value Of mixed divine and human birth Epic Hero During quest, goes through trials and tribulations in order to achieve his goal Villains try to keep the hero from his quest Has a tragic flaw

Story in Ithaca about Odysseus wife and son as they await his return (called the Telemachy) Tale of Odysseus wanderings during the ten years following the Trojan War Merging of the strands when Odysseus returns to Ithaca and joins forces with his son, Telemachus, to destroy their enemies

A Myth is a traditional story from a particular culture It usually explains a belief of that culture, a ritual of the culture, or a mysterious natural phenomenon A Myth deals with humans and the unknown or, humans and gods Many times the god is an alter ego, or a reflection of the hero s best or worst characteristics

Relates: how the world began and how humans and animals were created along with certain customs and gestures Emphasized the weakness of humans: cruelty, greed and pride; showed human feelings. Greek Mythology No revelations: of spiritual teachings; Pre-Christian era Polytheistic: belief or worship of more than one god; a combination of many tribes/myths. Cities devoted to one or many Gods: built temples and had priests to protect, festivals, oracles.

The Epic Long narrative poem about the deeds of an epic hero Epic Hero The central figure of an epic Actions are inspiring or noble Epic Simile/Homeric Simile An ELABORATE comparison of unlike subjects Tragic Flaw A weakness in the hero s character Symbolism Frequent use of words, places, characters, or objects that mean something beyond what they are on a literal level Irony Indicating through character or plot development an intention or attitude opposite to that which is actually stated

Imagery The "mental pictures" that readers experience with a passage of literature Often appeals to senses Foreshadowing Hints of future events in a piece of literature Flashback Writers technique in which the author interrupts the plot of the story to recreate an incident of an earlier time (goes back in time; like giving the reader a memory). In Media res The classical tradition of opening an epic not in the chronological point at which the sequence of events would start, but rather at the midway point of the story.