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The Odyssey

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE ODYSSEY

BY:ABBY KRIEB AND EMILY EMKEN

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INTRO/EPIC AND VALUES

  • Epics are long narrative poems that tell of the adventures of the heroes.
  • Homers stories can be traced to historical struggles for controls of water ways.
  • Homers second epic was odyssey.

VIOLENCE AND BRUTALITY

  • The background of the Odysseus story is Iliad
  • It is set in the 10th and final year of the Trojan war
  • Thee Greeks attacked Troy
  • Menelaus (king of Sparta) his wife ran off with Paris (young prince of Troy)
  • Thousands ships they sailed across the Aegean Sea and surrounded the walled of Troy

Odysseus
We can relate to Odysseus because we have a sense of somehow lost in a world of difficult choices. Like Odysseus we have to work hard with what we want in life.

A HERO IN TROUBLE

  • Odyssey is a story maker( melancholy)
  • Penelope and odysseus are married
  • Penelope and odysseus have one on son together

WOODEN HORSE TRACK

  • For10 years the Greeks had been fighting the Trojans.
  • Odysseus plan to build a wooden horse and hide Greek soldiers inside the belly of the horse.
  • After the horse was built the Greeks pushed it up to the gates of Troy.
  • Trojans brought the horse into their city.
  • That night the Greeks hidden inside the wooden horse came out and opened the gates of Troy.

ANCIENT WORLD AND OURS

  • The world goods in ancient cities might only have been pots and pans and cattle and sheep.
  • The palaces might have been more than elaborate mud and stone and farmhouses.

SEARCH FOR THEIR PLACES IN LIFE

  • Odysseus and his family are people searching for the right relationships with people around them.
  • They want to find their proper places in life.
  • It's the theme that sets for the odyssey.
  • This poem brings us into a search of our real identities and our true selves.

REALTIONSHIP WITH THE GODS

  • Homer is always concerned with the relationship between humans and god.
  • Homer was religious. He believes that god controls all things.
  • Athena is the god of wisdom

WHO WAS HOMER?

  • No one knows for sure if homer was real or not.
  • Greeks believed that he was a blind minstrel who had came from the island of Chios.
  • Some people believe homer was just a legend.
  • Back then there was no tv so story telling was entertaining.
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EPICS TOLD?

  • Epics were told aloud by people who could not read or write.
  • Most of the stories were mad up on the spot. (improvised)
  • The people telling these stories would have needed to have been very talented.
  • They also needed a audience that listen closely.
  • People were still telling stories in eastern europe a d other parts of the world.

Live Performance
We can guess want it would be like to hear a live performance of the Odyssey there would be many instances the epic itself.

PEOPLE AND PLACES

  • The Greeks of the odyssey are often called Achaeans or Argives.
  • The word Achaeans is the most general type of term.
  • Achaeans is taken from the name of ancient part of northeastern Greece called Achaeans.
  • Argives is referred to as the Greeks who fought at Troy.