Unveiling the Epic Journey of The Odyssey and Its Heroic Adventures
Embark on a captivating journey through the ancient epic poem, The Odyssey, narrating the struggles and triumphs of the heroic figure Odysseus. Written by the blind poet Homer over 2,700 years ago, this tale encompasses Greek mythology, valor, divine interventions, and the pursuit of glory. Join Odysseus as he faces monsters, temptations, and challenges, all while striving to return to his beloved home in Ithaca amidst the aftermath of the Trojan War.
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The Odyssey An Epic Poem
Notes on Homer and The Odyssey Homer-Blind Greek poet/storyteller who composed and recited poems more than 2,700-3,000 years ago (8thcentury B.C.) The Odyssey-an epic poem-contains references to Greek ways of life and mythology
The Epic and the Epic Hero Long, narrative poem that centers on the actions of a heroic figure Hero struggles for values and ideas that are important to the culture or society Hero fights against values and ideas that culture or society rejects Hero is helped (and sometimes hurt) by divine beings Hero seeks revenge in the end for injustices committed against him, his family, and his society
The Epic Hero Excels in skill, strength and courage Succeeds in war and adventure Values honor and glory Usually has a guide Battles demons or monsters Is generous to followers, ruthless to enemies Is a man of action Accepts challenges and sometimes invites problems
The Epic Hero (Contd) Sometimes makes rash decisions and takes unnecessary risks Meets monsters and temptations Encounters women who tempt him Descends into darkness (often the underworld) Achieves his goal
Invocation-an appeal or prayer for help or inspiration Trojan war-a ten-year war by the Achaeans (Greeks) under the command of Agamemnon. The Greeks won because of the Trojan horse that contained Greek warriors and was brought into Troy at night. The Greeks came out of the horse and overtook the city of Troy The Iliad-story that comes before The Odyssey (also by Homer)-tells the story of the Trojan War
When The Odyssey begins, Troy has been burnt, and the Greeks are returning home. Odysseus is on his way home to his wife, Penelope and son, Telemachus. He offends Poseidon, however and the sea god throws him off his course toward his home in Ithaca into many adventures. Epithet-adjective used to point out a characteristic of person-helps the audience better visualize characters (Ex. Wise Odysseus, Bright-eyed Athena )