Epic Hero & Historical and Cultural Context

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Epic Hero & Historical and Cultural Context from The Odyssey, part 1 Epic Hero & Historical and Cultural Context

F.L.T Today, I will be able to… examine the characteristics of an epic hero learn to use the skill of analyzing historical and cultural context so that I can better understand and enjoy this epic poem.

Literary Analysis: Epic Hero Epic hero – a ______ than life __________. Epic – a _______ narrative _____ about important events in the __________ or folklore of a culture. larger character long poem history

What makes a hero? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhk4N9A0oCA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgyU9UGnsv4

Literary Analysis: Epic Hero An epic hero demonstrates… Traits that are valued by the __________. Traits that can be developed by what he or she _______ in narration. Many epic begin in the __________ of things, meaning major events occurred before events in the poem _________. society says middle begin

Literary Analysis: Epic Hero flashback – a scene that ___________ a narrative to relate _________ events. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUwjGTlACrI interrupts earlier

Reading Skill: Historical and Cultural Context historical and cultural context – the ______________ of details of the time and __________ in which the work is ______ or in which it was written. Use background and prior knowledge to ____________ the influence of the themes and ____________ important at that ______ and place. backdrop place set analyze cultural time

Reading Skill: Historical and Cultural Context Read the author ____________, _________, and other text aids (comic novel). Pay attention to how character’s _________ and ________ reflect the context. biography footnotes behavior attitude

from The Odyssey, part 1

plundered (v.) The fierce pirates captured the merchant ship and plundered it.

dispatched (v.) Remarkably, she dispatched the assignment an hour before anyone else did.

assuage (v.) Gentle words may assuage their anger.

bereft (adj) Bereft of sleep, she struggled to stay awake during work.

ardor (n.) The audience cheered their favorite team players with ardor.

insidious (adj.) The traitor’s insidious actions led to the city’s downfall.

3, 2, 1 Write down 3 things you learned today that you didn’t know before. Write down 2 things you already knew. Write down a question that you still have