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Directions 1.Go to the Agassi Prep website and download this presentation from Ms. Yerdon’s page. “Odyssey character guide.” 2.Open up this presentation and delete all the slides except: the directions, my example, and your assigned character. 3.Click here to go to Spark Notes and copy and paste the character description for your character.Spark Notes 4.Click here to go to the Google Art Project to find a piece of art depicting your character. Since you cannot copy from the Google Art Project you will have to Google Image the title of the work to find it on another site.Google Art Project 5.Click here to access the Purdue Owl page that will explain how to cite an image. Put your citation in a textbox, with a black outline, below the picture. Make sure your textbox is the same size as the picture.Purdue Owl 6.Google to find the Roman name of your character (if there is one) then add it to the title. 7.Google to find 5 interesting facts about your character.

Grading Rubric: Odyssey Character Guide  The character description is copied from Spark Notes  The image is an actual artistic artifact, that is housed in a museum, and can be found at the Google Art Project.  The image is cited in an outlined textbox, below the image, and in proper MLA format.  There are at least 5 interesting facts about the character or a quote from that character that can be found within the Odyssey.  The Roman name of the character is located at the top of the page.  The font is uniformed: same color, same size, same font.  The image and the citation textbox are the same size and placed appropriately.  The document is saved as the character’s name_the student’s name.  The power point is ed before the end of class. Grading Rubric: Odyssey Character Guide  The character description is copied from Spark Notes  The image is an actual artistic artifact, that is housed in a museum, and can be found at the Google Art Project.  The image is cited in an outlined textbox, below the image, and in proper MLA format.  There are at least 5 interesting facts about the character or a quote from that character that can be found within the Odyssey.  The Roman name of the character is located at the top of the page.  The font is uniformed: same color, same size, same font.  The image and the citation textbox are the same size and placed appropriately.  The document is saved as the character’s name_the student’s name.  The power point is ed before the end of class.

Odysseus / Ulysses The protagonist of the Odyssey. Odysseus fought among the other Greek heroes at Troy and now struggles to return to his kingdom in Ithaca. Odysseus is the husband of Queen Penelope and the father of Prince Telemachus. Though a strong and courageous warrior, he is most renowned for his cunning. He is a favorite of the goddess Athena, who often sends him divine aid, but a bitter enemy of Poseidon, who frustrates his journey at every turn. Marble Heal of Odysseus. CE Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins, Cannes, France. Google Art Project. Web. 5 October, Interesting facts about Odysseus. 1.Odysseus was the descendant of the gods. His great grandfather was Hermes, who was the Olympian messenger god, and son of Zeus. 2.George Clooney’s character in the 2000 film Oh’ Brother, Where Art Thou was based on Odysseus. 3.Ithaca is a city in upstate New York! Ithaca is Gorges! 4.He is also a character in Homer’s The Iliad. 5.Nobody know the origin of the name Odysseus. It’s not Greek, it’s not Indo- European. Who knows? Nobody, not even professors!

Telemachus

Penelope

Athena

Poseidon

Zeus

Antinous

Eumaeus

Eurycleia

Calypso

Polyphemus

Circe

Laertes

Tiresias

Menelaus

Helen

Agamemnon

Nausiciaa