The Odyssey Background Notes. Written by Homer

Similar documents
The Odyssey. The Trojan War. The Odyssey is the sequel to the poem, The Iliad.

B.C. Amphora with Chariot Race

Homer s The Odyssey - Review Guide

Teacher s Pet Publications

#5 Introduction to The Odyssey CN

Background & Books One and Nine

The Odyssey. December 5, 2016

TEACHER S PET PUBLICATIONS. PUZZLE PACK for THE ODYSSEY based on the work by Homer

The Odyssey: Synthesis Notes

Introduction to the Odyssey

Text 3: Homer and the Great Greek Legends. Topic 5: Ancient Greece Lesson 1: Early Greece

The Odyssey. By Homer

Religious Practices. The Ancient Greeks believe in many different gods, each of them was in charge of a different aspect of life.

The odyssey. an introduction by David Adams Leeming

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

EPISODES OF NOSTALGIA: THE WARRIORS RETURN HOME

THE ODYSSEY. by Homer

King Of Ithaca (Adventures Of Odysseus) By Glyn Iliffe READ ONLINE

homer the odyssey 92DD8E230BE554A34FEDE BB68 Homer The Odyssey 1 / 6

A Short History of Greek and Roman Myth: Gods, Goddesses and Heroes

THE GIFT THAT HID A NASTY SURPRISE The war between the Greek and Trojan armies finally ended last week when the Greeks used a cunning trick to mount

The Iliad AND THE ODYSSEY. Marshall High School Mr. Cline Western Civilization I: Ancient Foundations Unit Three BC

A LONG AND DIFFICULT JOURNEY

The Odyssey-The Story Of Odysseus By Homer; W.H.D. Rouse READ ONLINE

Homer s Epics 11/21/2011 1

monkey presents... ODYSSEY monkey presents...

Name: # Block: V BN M dlskfsdflk JO EWRN;DFL/ 5 G 6 K 9 P R 1 T 3 Y 4 U 5 I 6 O 8 P 0 G - H = J 9. V BN M dlskfsdflk JO EWRN;DFL/

The Odyssey Reader for Books 16-22

The Trojan War: Real or Myth?

The Odyssey. Book XI-

DAY 1 WHO, WHERE, WHY, WHEN?

GREEK MYTHS. But the baby is rescued and the king and queen of Corinth adopt the baby, But they don't tell the baby, Oedipus, that he is adopted.

From Greece to Rome: Homer, Vergil and the Trojan War

Greek Mythology. Mrs. Dianne Cline Oak Mountain Middle School Shelby County Schools

Lessons & Activities for the Elementary & Middle School Focusing on Ancient Greek Language and Culture

Greek Mythology Create-A-Center Written by Rebecca Stark Educational Books n Bingo

Page 964 The war against Troy has been over for years. Odysseus angered this god.. Odysseus was held captive by for

ENG 208 Baker Outline / Summary Odyssey

10.1 Beliefs. pp Essential Question: What makes the Greek s culture unique? Standard 6.56

The Minoans and Mycenaeans. Who were they? Where did they come from? What did they accomplish? Where did they go?

Characters and Motivations Book Thirteen

Reading Guide for Homer s The Odyssey

1. Keep the tri-fold of notes as your bookmark. That information, along with other links on mrs.praser.com and Moodle can help you.

The Myth of Troy. Mycenaeans (my see NEE ans) were the first Greek-speaking people. Trojan War, 1200 B.C.

BookWolf Wolfnotes, available at

The Iliad and the Odyssey, Part 1

A FEW NOTES ABOUT HOMER AND HIS WORKS

World Literature 10 Summer Reading Assignment. Summer Novel Study Guide

An Introduction to The Odyssey

ELENI DIKAIOU ILLUSTRATED BY LOUISA KARAGEORGIOU

ACHILLES FATE FOLLOWS AND MEN AND CHILDREN WILL BE SLAUGHTERED AS

INTRODUCTION TO THE ODYSSEY

World History I SOL WH1.5e, f Mr. Driskell

WHI.05: Ancient Greece: Geography to Persian Wars

Calliope Teacher s Guide Nov/Dec 2012: High on Mount Olympus

Myths and Legends: Hera, Greek goddess of women and marriage

Odyssey Jeopardy. 1 pt Answer from People. 2 pt Answer from People. 1 pt Question from People. 3 pt Answer from People. 2 pt Question from People

Ancient Greece: The Birthplace of Western Individualism By USHistory.org 2016

The Odyssey Of Homer By William Morris READ ONLINE

Geography *1/5 of the land can be farmed *The Attica peninsula had the best farmland *Since Greece was made up of so many peninsulas there were many

One of the earliest civilizations began on the island of CRETE This was the Minoan civilization, named for King MINOS Crete is long and narrow, about

Iliad: The Story Of Achilles By Homer

The Odyssey. Book 9 Reading Guide. 1. Who introduces himself in lines 1-7?

The Legacies of Ancient Greece

Of course, Paris chose Aphrodite. This action set in motion several things which would eventually culminate in the Trojan War.

2 THE MARKET PLACE OF ITHACA

The Odyssey Traits Of Odysseus Essay

Level: DRA: Genre: Strategy: Skill: Word Count: Online Leveled Books HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

4 What god punishes the Greeks with plague for withholding the girl from her father? a. Zeus b. Athena c. Thetis d. Apollo e.

Great Greek Mythology Creatures

Greek Mythology: Ancient Myths Of The Gods, Goddesses, And Heroes - Zeus, Hercules And The Olympians By Elaine Margera

Topic Page: Agamemnon (Greek mythology)

Archaeologists Hit a Homer Run

Heroes of Myth: Man Divided Against Himself. Ch. 10

Archaeologists Hit a Homer Run

Study Guide. By John O Neil. Wheelock Family Theatre 200 The Riverway Boston, MA

Name: BOOKS Vocabulary- know definition and part of speech for the following: Berate. Charlatan. Pernicious

Based on the Odyssey, Homer's epic from Greek mythology. Illustrated by Mark Fiore Text by Joel Skidmore Copyright Mythweb, 1997

Bellerophon, Daedalus, and Orpheus. Bellerophon. Corinth and Eurynome, Queen of Corinth. When he was young, he captured the

Greece and Persia. The Persian Wars Greece s Finest Hours

The Odyssey: Part One

I. HELLENIC GREECE. A. Hellenic an adjective that describes anything from ancient Greece

Fiction Excerpt 2: Excerpts from Homer s Iliad. The Judgment of Paris

Achilles Study Guide. fire or, in some accounts, dipped him into the River Styx by his heel in order to make him

JASON, MEDEA and the ARGONAUTS saga

Short stories greek mythology fake

Tour of the Holy Lands - Mycenae

THE ODYESSEY: IN PICTURES

Trojan War Actors at their best (I can look at an event from different perspectives and act out what can happen when two different civilizations want

Greek Test Review Chapter 10 and Chapter 11

Homer The Odyssey By Homer -

HOMER ODYSSEY LECTURE 2-6 JANUARY 10-22, 2018

Theseus Study Guide. decides to go to an Oracle in Pythia to learn if he would ever have a heir. The Oracle s exact

Ancient Greece. Chapter 6 Section 1 Page 166 to 173

THE HOUSE OF ATREUS ZEUS TANTALUS PELOPS NIOBE = AMPHION ATREUS THYESTES 14 CHILDREN 2 CHILDREN MENELAUS= HELEN AGAMEMNON = CLYTEMNESTRA AEGISTHUS

The Magic Flute. By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Clst 181SK Ancient Greece and the Origins of Western Culture. Homer s Iliad. Final Preliminaries

APWH chapter 4.notebook. September 11, 2012

The Family Tree of the Greek Gods is very large and confusing. It can be seen here:

TROY: Sacrifice and Survival

Transcription:

The Odyssey Background Notes Written by Homer

The Iliad and the Odyssey are epic poems that were composed in Greece around 700-800 B.C.! The events are based on mythology and legend, but can be factual.! These were both told orally, and often sung.! Until 1871, Troy was believed to be fictional. Archeologists found a walled city in the area described. It is located what is now known as Northwestern Turkey. Homer is believed to be a blind poet that is given credit for writing these pieces. However, because of its oral nature, these stories could have been created by many and written down by him.

The Epic! A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero whose actions reflect the ideals and values of a nation or race. (The Language of Literature, p. 482)! Epics address universal themes: --Good vs. Evil --Life vs. Death --Sin vs. Redemption! The complete Odyssey has 12,000 lines and is divided into 24 books.

Characteristics of an Epic (info. taken from The Language of Literature, p. 482)! The story is set in many locations, real or imaginary, across a wide area.! The hero is an important historical or legendary character of high social position--a king or prince, for example.! The hero is usually pitted against overwhelming odds and must be strong and courageous.! Supernatural events and beings play an important role in the plot.! The story is told in language that is formal and grand, but simple and clear.

Characters in The Odyssey! Odysseus our hero who through his intelligence helps the Greeks eventually with the war against Troy through the use of the Trojan horse.

Characters in The Odyssey! Telemachus Odysseus son who has been at home all of these years awaiting the return of his father. He is now called by Athena to search for his father and to rid his home of the suitors who wish to wed his mother and take Odysseus place at king of Ithaca. Because so many years have passed, most people believe Odysseus is dead.

Characters in The Odyssey! Penelope wife of Odysseus. Even though most think her husband is dead, she still hopes he is not. For many years she cleverly fools the suitors to keep from having to marry again.

The Trojan War! Thought to have occurred around 1200 B.C.! According to legend, it was thought to have started because the prince of Troy, named Paris, stole Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, from her husband, King Menelaus, who was the king of Sparta. Menelaus recruited many kings and soldiers from all over Greece to help him rescue his wife and take revenge on Troy. The battle is said to have lasted 10 years.

How did the Trojan War end?! Odysseus was one of the many Greeks who sailed to Troy and besieged the walled city. He thought of a plan that made the Trojans think the Greeks had given up.! He devised a giant wooden horse to be built that would be left at the gates of Troy at night.! The Trojans, finding the statue and no Greeks in sight (except for one left purposefully there to validate the plan), they pulled the Trojan horse inside their walled city.! After all had celebrated their victory, the Greeks snuck out of the horse and launched a surprise attack on the Trojans eventually burning their city to the ground and recapturing Helen.

The story of Odysseus...! Deals with the adventures he has to overcome as he tries to make his way home to Ithaca where his wife, Penelope, and child, Telemachus, whom he has not seen since Telemachus was just born.! He leaves Troy with 12 ships and approximately 720 men.! He does not encounter military opponents, but monsters and enchanting women who try to keep him from his wife.

What happened to Odysseus after the Trojan War?! Telemachus and Penelope, back in Ithaca, have been tortured for these years by hundreds of suitors vying for Penelope s hand to become the next king. Telemachus decides to go in search of answers on whether his father is alive or dead.

What happened to Odysseus after the Trojan War?! Telemachus finds news that indeed his father is alive, yet still doubts who he is and if he will come home.! Odysseus is stuck for the next 7 years on an enchanted island with goddess, Calypso. She has tricked him into forgetting time.

What happened to Odysseus after the Trojan War?! Upon returning to Ithaca, Odysseus reveals himself to Telemachus, his son and a few servants.! Together, they formulate a plan to get rid of the suitors and recapture Odysseus s kingdom.

Olympian Gods and Goddesses! During Homer s time, gods and goddesses played an important role in their lives.! They believed that the gods took an active interest in human s affairs and often engaged in punishing humans, meddling in love affairs, quarrels, and even were jealous of humans.

Olympian Gods and Goddesses! Athena, daughter of Zeus and goddess of wisdom, and purposeful battle.! Athena assists Odysseus and Telemachus with divine powers throughout the epic and she speaks up for them in the councils of the gods on Mount Olympus.! She often appears in disguise as Mentor, an old friend of Odysseus.

Olympian Gods and Goddesses! Poseidon, god of the sea, was determined to see Odysseus fail to get home.! Although the suitors are Odysseus s mortal antagonists, Poseidon is his divine antagonist.! He despises Odysseus for blinding his son, Polyphemus, and constantly hampers his journey home.

Minor Characters and Creatures! Antinous- leader of Penelope's suitors who plots to kill Telemachus, is rude to a disguised Odysseus! Eurymachus- another suitor who revolts against Odysseus! Amphinomus- a kinder suitors who Odysseus tries to convince to leave but still dies in the battle

Minor Characters and Creatures! Eumaeus- loyal swineherd who helps Odysseus when he finally arrives home! Eurycleia- old servant to Odysseus and Penelope who recognizes Odysseus by the scar on his foot

Minor Characters and Creatures! Calypso- beautiful nymph who falls in love with Odysseus and holds him prisoner there for seven years! Polyphemus- one of the Cyclops (one-eyed giants) who is blinded by Odysseus as Odysseus escapes from his cave! Circe- goddess who transforms Odysseus's crew into pigs, makes Odysseus her lover, and gives him advice for his journey

Minor Characters and Creatures! Laertes- Odysseus's aging father who lost his wife to grief! Tiresias- prophet in the underworld who tells Odysseus he will one day return to Ithaca! Alcinous- King of the Phaeacians who offers Odysseus hospitality, hears the story of Odysseus's journey, and provides him with safe passage back home

Minor Characters and Creatures! Charybdis- Dangerous whirlpool personified as a female monster! Lotus Eaters- inhabitants of a land visited by Odysseus and his crew! Scylla- a six-headed female sea monster! Sirens-sea nymphs who sing songs that lure men to their deaths