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Title: Intro to the Epic


1
Intro to the Epic
  • The Iliad
  • The Odyssey

2
Characteristics of Epics
  • Deal with the three major themes in lit
  • Love (or lust)
  • Death
  • God (the divine or absence thereof)
  • High Seriousness/Elevated style
  • Long and complex

3
Secondary Characteristics
  • Hero of imposing stature
  • Vast setting
  • Supernatural forces
  • Action requires great deeds
  • Catalogues of ships and soldiers
  • Extended formal speeches
  • Objective narration
  • Epic similes
  • Invocation of muse
  • Begins in medias res

4
Types of Epics
  • Primary Epics
  • Begins as oral tradition
  • Verse (sacred and easy to remember)
  • Stock phrasing to fit meter
  • Hector, breaker of horses
  • Rhododaktulos Eos
  • Epithets
  • Metrical patterns for freeform performance
  • Blues vs. classical

5
Types of Epics
  • Secondary Epics
  • Written to mimic format of primary epics
  • Composed in writing rather than orally
  • Virgils Aeneid is prototype

6
The Iliad
  • MENIN AEIDE THEA!
  • About Mycenaean Greece c. 2000 BC
  • Written down post dark age c. 750 BC
  • Author likely a rhapsode w/ literate relative
  • Oral culture disappears w/ in one generation of
    advent of literacy in a society
  • Written down at the transition period from oral
    to written culture

7
Greek Culture
  • Shame rather than Guilt culture
  • Time and Kleos Honor and Glory
  • Armor as outward symbol of time, kleos, and
    identity
  • Achilles and Patroclus
  • You are who people think you are
  • Disgrace actual injury

8
Arete
  • Central tenant of culture is search for Arete
  • Excellence or greatness
  • Achilles in war, Helen in beauty, Odysseus in
    oration
  • Achieving arete awarded by time and kleos
  • Time and kleos can be achieved by social
    position as well as arete
  • Not to be tossed aside, the gifts of the gods.
    -Paris

9
Arete in The Iliad
  • Some caution regarding relentless pursuit of
    arete
  • Hector and Andromache
  • Helmet
  • Family choices
  • Priam and pity
  • Though much is taken, much abides and though /
    We are not now that strength which in old days /
    Moved earth and heaven that which we are, we
    are. Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ulysses 65-67

10
Iliad Discussion Questions
  • What views does Iliad present on the three great
    themes?
  • In what way is the ethical vision of Iliad
    similar to our own?
  • What does Homer seem to admire about the main
    characters?
  • Why are the Trojans generally more sympathetic
    characters than the Greeks?

11
Iliad Discussion Questions 2
  • What is Homers attitude toward war?
  • To what extent does The Iliad support the Marxian
    assertion that literature works to support the
    ruling class of whatever culture it speaks for?

12
The Iliads Wife
  • Samuel Butler characterized The Odyssey as a
    distinctly feminine perspective
  • Settings
  • Imaginary/fantastic
  • Domestic and dominated by women
  • Focus on nostos (homecoming) not rage
  • Athena rather than Zeus the divinity of choice
  • Interior arete rather than exterior
  • Mental and moral excellence

13
Extended Arete
  • In The Iliad arete only achieved by warriors
  • The Odyssey shows arete in all Greeks
  • Women (Penelope)
  • Youth (Telemachus)
  • Peasants (Eumaios)
  • Elderly (Eurycleia)
  • Animals? (Argos)

14
New focus on Nomos
  • Nomos custom or proper behavior
  • Violation of nomos makes arete impossible
  • Suitors (young warriors)
  • arete found in others in Ithaca instead
  • Supposed to respect host, be kind to strangers
    and wayfarers

15
Odysseus as the Greek Ideal
  • Warrior
  • Orator
  • Thinker
  • Husband
  • Worker
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