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FRESHMAN ENGLISH (ENGLISH 1) Mr. Briggs’ Class Room F5 Monday, September 28, 2015.

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2 FRESHMAN ENGLISH (ENGLISH 1) Mr. Briggs’ Class Room F5 Monday, September 28, 2015

3 TODAY’S OBJECTIVE Develop an understanding of the myth. Relate the Greek Mythology Creation Story in a graphic novel format. Please get your textbooks.

4 HOMEWORK Read and complete the article Greek Mythology Creation Story Read and complete the article Greek Mythology Creation Story It’s due tomorrow at the beginning of the period. It’s due tomorrow at the beginning of the period.

5 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT GREEK MYTHOLOGY? A couple of minutes – list what you know about Greek mythology in your notes Share your knowledge with your learning partner Share your knowledge with the class

6 WHAT IS A MYTH? Some people use the word myth to mean fake, but … Mythology is the study of stories that were used to explain the world and other human experiences.

7 GREEK MYTHS Were used to explain the creation of the earth, death and the afterlife, and human experiences: love, jealousy, revenge, & war. They were also used as entertainment and were only told orally because most people could not read.

8 DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE GOD OR GODDESS? Greek Myths include gods & goddesses. A god or goddess is immortal. This means that they can never die and that they live forever. The immortals could not die but they did make mistakes and had human emotions such as: jealousy, love & anger.

9 MYTHS ALSO INCLUDE MORTALS Mortals are men and women who live on earth. To be mortal means that you can die. Sometimes the gods like to help, punish or even have romantic relationships with the mortals.

10 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE INTRODUCTION 1.Who is the author of the Odyssey? 2.How is the Odyssey linked to the Iliad? 3.When and where does the Iliad take place? 4.Where is Odysseus’s home? In your textbook, read the introduction to the Odyssey on page 640.

11 (REVIEW) HOMER 3000 years ago – wrote stories about the great Greek wars Iliad OdysseyTwo most important stories: Iliad and Odyssey Iliad tells the story of the Trojan war Iliad tells the story of the Trojan war Odyssey tells the story of the Greek soldier Odysseus trying to get home after the way Odyssey tells the story of the Greek soldier Odysseus trying to get home after the way

12 Chaos Erebus – place of death and night - doom - fate - sleep - dreams - nemesis Love evolvedLight Gaea (earth) - Ether (heavenly light) - Day (earthly light) Uranus (sky) Three Hecatoncheires (100 headed Monsters) 12 TitansThree Cyclopes Uranus was a terrible father – hated Hecatoncheires – banished them in depth of the earth Gaea made a knife for Cronus (youngest Titan) – Cronus castrated his father with the knife – threw his genitals into the ocean Unclear what happened to Uranus after that From blood spilled on earth emerged giants, tree nymphs and Erinnyes Genitals in ocean formed sea foam From foam came Aphrodite

13 CronusRhea Rhea was a titan Married her brother Prophesy – Cronus would be overthrown by a son DemeterHestiaZeusHadesPoseidonHera Zeus was youngest – Hera saved him by wrapping a rock up in a blanket Cronus swallowed a rock not Zeus Zeus raised by nymphs in the forest As he was older he was allowed back in the court Rhea made a drink that made Cronus vomit up the other five children Zeus was made leader of the gods War began between the Titans and the Olympians With the help of the freed Hecatoncheires, Cyclopes, and three titans Zeus and the Olympians were victorious

14 CREATION STORY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NSVvFEI1Ks


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