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Page 1: Mythology. In the beginning…. Myths were created in a large part of explain things that we find incomprehensible. Where did the world come form? Who created

Mythology

Page 2: Mythology. In the beginning…. Myths were created in a large part of explain things that we find incomprehensible. Where did the world come form? Who created

In the beginning….

Myths were created in a large part of explain things that we find incomprehensible. Where did the world come form? Who created the first being?

Myths of Greece and Rome come form oral tradition. Their societies were almost entirely illiterate, so they had to be passed down from generation to generation.

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The differences between myth and legend…..

Legend

True stories that are exaggerated

Frequently deal with heroes

EX: Trojan War was a real event, but stories can’t be proven.

EX: Davy Crockett, true person, but did he kill a bear at age three?

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Fold Tales and Fairy Tales

Generally pure fiction designed to amuse, entertain, or teach

Frequently uses the supernatural (Witches and Fairies) and deals with common people like farmers and peasants.

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8 Reasons for Myths

Explain natural phenomena

Control natural forces – sacrifices, prayer offerings, and rituals

Bind people together – common belief

Record historical events

Geography lessons

Set examples for peoples behaviors

Justify a social structure

Control people

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Why Gods and Goddesses were created?

Greeks and Romans made their gods in their own image. Until then, they were unlike all living things.

Human gods made heaven familiar, so Greeks felt at home in it. They knew what the gods did there.

They were also feared.

They were immortal and could change form.

They ate nectar, drank ambrosia, and lived on Mount Olympus.

http://www.history.com/videos/greek-gods#greek-gods

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Why do we need to know this?

Literature is filled with allusions to Greek gods and goddesses.

From the Lightning Thief to Shakespeare

Art is filled with mythological stories as subjects

From television to the latest science fiction movie

From Atlas Tires to Superman

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The Iliad

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Homer’s Iliad

Homer is said to be the first teller of adventures of all times. He was not the first author because in his day stories were passed down---they were told. He was a blind man whose date of birth is unknown.

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Eris, Goddess of Discord

Angry because she was not invited to the wedding of the Sea Goddess Thetis to King

Peleus, Eris tossed the Golden Apple marked “To the Fairest” into the banquet.

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The Fairest

Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena wanted the apple.

Zeus would not choose. He did not want the goddesses angry with him.

Paris was asked to make the decision.

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The Decision

Hera offered to make Paris ruler of Europe and Asia.Athena offered to let him lead Sparta in a victory over the Trojans.Aphrodite offered him the most beautiful woman in the world.

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Paris Chooses Aphrodite The most beautiful woman in the world is Helen, the wife of King Menelaus.

Aphrodite helps Paris seduce and kidnap Helen.

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The Beginning of War

King Menelaus called on all those who were loyal to him.

They gathered a huge army and built a thousand ships to carry the army to Troy.

Helen of Sparta was now called “Helen of Troy.”

She was “The face that launched a thousand ships.”

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The Trojan War

The battle raged for 10 years.

Many great heroes lost their lives.

A prophet predicted that Troy could be captured only with the help of Achilles.

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The Hero Achilles

Knowing of the prophecy, and worried that her son would be killed in war, Achilles’ mother dipped him in the river Styx to make him immortal. His only weakness was the place on his heals where she held him. During the war, Achilles is forced to give up his war prize, a slave girl, to Agamemnon, and so he refuses to fight.Patroclus, his friend, asks Achilles if he may ride out in his armor so the Trojans would lose heart.

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Achilles

Achilles agreed to allow his friend Patroclus to wear his armor. The next day Patroclus was killed and stripped of the armor by the Trojan hero Hector, who mistook him for Achilles.

Achilles was overwhelmed with grief for his friend and rage at Hector.

Achilles kills Hector. He desecrated the body, dragging it behind his chariot before the walls of Troy.

Finally Paris, aided by Apollo, wounded Achilles in the heel with an arrow; Achilles died of the wound.

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10 Years of War

The Gods are tired of watching men kill each other and decide to help end the war. Athena whispers an idea in the Spartan hero Odysseus’s ear.

                                 

                 

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The Trojan HorseOdysseus tells them they will build a huge horse of wood.Some would climb inside and hide. The rest would sail around the tip of the islan, where they could not be seen. One would stay behind and tell the Trojans that he had been abandoned by the Greeks, and that the horse was an offering to Athena.

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The Fall of Troy

The Trojans believed the trick.

They had a huge banquet to celebrate the end of the war.

At night the men from inside the horse came out and unlocked the gates to the city.

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The Burning of Troy

The city is invaded by the army.

The Trojans are drunk and spent from their night of revelry, unable to fight back.

The Spartans destroy and burn the city.

Aphrodite saves Helen from the destruction.

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The War Ends

King Menelaus accepts Helen back.

The Warriors can now return home.

Odysseus leaves for home, his wife, and son.

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THE ODYSSEY

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What is an Epic?

Epics are long, narrative poems that tell the adventures of heroes who in some way embody the values of their civilization.

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What types of epics are the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Iliad – War Epic

Odyssey – Journey

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Modern Day Epics

Star Wars

Forrest Gump

Hobbit

Lord of the Rings

Wizard of Oz

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How were heroes characterized in Homer’s day?

Special Aristocrats or Demigods

Placed somewhere between Gods and ordinary humans.

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How is Odysseus different from other heroes?

Hero in Trouble

Clever (not just brute strength)

Did not want to go to war

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Why did Odysseus object to the Trojan War?

He believes no war should be fought over an unfaithful woman (Helen).

He wants to stay at home with his wife and newborn son.

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Odysseus attempts to “Draft Dodge”

Tried to appear insane by planting salt instead of seeds.

Draft recruiters throw his son in front of his plow.

Odysseus reveals his sanity by avoiding running over Telemachus.

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The Epic Begins

Odysseus been gone 20 years.

Telemachus is 20 years old.

Suitors have invaded his house, robbing him of his inheritance, and attempt to marry his mother Penelope (Odysseus’s Wife)

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Penelope and her suitors