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1 Ancient Greek and Roman Literature Study Guide for the Test

2 History Greece civilization began on Crete. Called Minoan after King Minos (minotaur guy!) This era known as the Heroic Age, because of the Heroes of Myths/Homer’s Stories Greeks called themselves Hellenes

3 History Olympic games created during this time Lyric Poetry – personal instead of heroes Sparta vs Athens Athens creates democratic govt. Drama – profound questions about human suffering, individual free will, moral responsibility, and the limits of knowledge

4 History Socrates, Plato, Aristotle – Philosophers Peloponnesian War ends Athens rule Aeneid says a Trojan Prince founded Rome. Julius Caesar stabbed to death on March 15 – Beware the Ides of March Rome splits into two Empires (East/West) and slowly declines

5 Epic Invocation In medias res Epic Similes Stock epithets An extended narrative poem recounting actions, travels, adventures, and heroic episodes and written in a high style Know conventions and characteristics!

6 The Iliad Literary Focus – Flashback and Foreshadowing Know the 3 Greek Beliefs Characters – Be able to match them to their sides and know how to describe the important ones Be able to answer simple plot questions

7 Oedipus Rex Literary Focus – Dramatic Irony Be able to define Tragedy, Tragic Flaw, Hubris, and Catharsis Discuss Themes – Fate vs Free Will, Quest for Identity/Truth, Nature of Innocence vs Guilt, or Nature of Moral Responsibility Greek Drama – Know it!


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