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Title: The Odyssey


1
The Odyssey
  • Homer

2
  • No one knows who he is for sure
  • Thought to be a blind minstrel from the island of
    Chios
  • Some scholars think he is just a legend.

3
Epic
  • The Odyssey is an epic poem.
  • An epic
  • a long narrative poem
  • tells about the adventures of a hero
  • hero reflects the ideals and values of a nation
    or race
  • Setting was on a large scale (worldwide)
  • Supernatural beings took interest in events

4
Spreading of tales
  • Epics were often told by rhapsodes or minstrels
  • These were people who traveled and sang tales
  • Tales were often of legendary events or figures
  • This was a form of entertainment and information
  • Stories were often told over a period of days

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Retelling of tales
  • The wording of many epics varied as each minstrel
    would make up the words on the spot.
  • Minstrels used formulas to help the audience
    remember and to give them time to think of what
    to say next.
  • The formulas make some passages seem repetitive
    to modern day readers

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Formulas
  • There were formulas for such things as the
    arrival of guests, eating meals, taking baths.
  • Homeric similes comparison between a heroic or
    epic event to an everyday event

7
Homeric Simile
  • When Athena prevents an arrow from striking
    Menelaus in the Illiad, the goddess actions are
    described as follows
  • She brushed it away from his skin as lightly as
    when a mother /
  • Brushes a fly away from her child who is lying in
    sweet sleep

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Ancient world
  • At the time of the Odyssey, travelers and
    strangers were always treated kindly for it was
    always possible that it could be a god or goddess
    in disguise.
  • The seats of honor were those closest to the
    host/ hostess
  • One was to pay tribute to the gods before eating,
    drinking, going on a trip, etc.

9
Setting
  • Supposedly written between 900 700 B.C.
  • Set in 1200 B.C
  • Set after the Trojan War
  • Odysseus has still not gotten home from the war
  • Audience wouldve been familiar with the details
    of the Trojan War

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In the beginning
  • The first line of the poem invokes the gods.
    Even the minstrels would still do such a thing.
  • Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story
  • Of that man skilled in all ways of contending. .
    .
  • The nine Muses were daughters of Zeus who were
    said to inspire the arts including poetry, music,
    and dance.

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While you read
  • Take notes
  • Names, places, major events
  • Fill in the Names to Know
  • Put a page number and chapter to help you look
    back at when you 1st met the char.
  • Make a timeline
  • Story is not chronological
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