UNIT 2 TEST 11/4 REVIEW THE FOLLOWING: 1.Writer’s notebook notes on Epic 2.Trojan War Storyboard 3.Odyssey Graphic Organizer 4.Grammar Rules UNIT TEST.

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UNIT 2 TEST 11/4 REVIEW THE FOLLOWING: 1.Writer’s notebook notes on Epic 2.Trojan War Storyboard 3.Odyssey Graphic Organizer 4.Grammar Rules UNIT TEST TOMORROW – 11/4 (MAJOR GRADE) ◦Epic Hero/Epic Poetry ◦The Odyssey ◦Trojan War Story Board ◦Revising/Editing ALL APPLICATION! 25 QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE

Trojan War WHERE MEN WIN GLORY…

The Iliad …in a nutshell. Attributed to Homer With The Odyssey, earliest examples of Western Literature Details final weeks in the tenth and final year of Trojan War Focuses on Achilles, but Agamemnon and Hector figure prominently Trojan War background Never look a gift horse in the mouth...and Beware of Greeks bearing gifts

Outline of Trojan War I. Cause of the war A. Apple of discord B. Judgment of Paris C. Abduction of Helen

Trojan War 1.Caused by Helen’s abduction by Paris 1.“The face that launched a thousand ships” 2.Menelaus enlists his brother to help him win his woman back 3.Hector (brother of Paris) vs. Achilles (Greek warrior) = Hector is killed. 4.Priam, Hector’s father begs for a proper burial. 5.Trojan War ends with ODYSSEUS and the Trojan horse

Hector vs. Achilles HECTOR Trojan Son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. shame Fights for fear of bringing shame ◦“But I should die of shame before our Trojan men and noblewomen if, like a coward, I avoided battle” ACHILLES Greek Son of Peleus, king of Phthia, and Thetis, a sea goddess. glory Fights for glory and revenge ◦Hector has killed Patroclus, Achilles’ beloved friend who took his place in battle.

Who's Who in the Trojan War G=God/GoddessP=PrinceK=King W=Warrior Troy Greece P. Paris(theif/coward)K.Menelaus W. HectorK.Agamemnon G.AphroditeW.Achilles G.Ares(war)K.Odysseus G.ZeusG. Athena K. PriamW. Diomedes CassandraG.Hera G.ApolloW. Ajax G.AartemisW. Patroclus

Epic & Epic Hero Odysseus is our EPIC HERO, The Odyssey is a work of EPIC POETRY. *Larger than life*

Odysseus  King of Ithaca  Known for his cleverness (not his looks)‏  Married to Penelope (Helen’s “plain” cousin) after he lost his bid for Helen (actually the arranged marriage was part of the settlement with Helen's dad)‏  Son of Laertes & Anticlea  Father of Telemachus

Odyssey A HEROIC TALE OF EPIC PROPORTIONS

The Odyssey… a linear overview of nonlinear tale

ODYSSEY SUMMARIZED Odysseus is trying to travel home to ITHACA, after he fights in battle and comes up with a way to trick the enemy in TROY. His men travel to the land of the LOTUS-EATERS; the place of forgetfulness. The continue to the island of the CYCLOPES where Odysseus blinds the one names POLYPHEMUS. POSIEDON, Polyphemus’ father, wants Odysseus to suffer because he blinded his son. Aeolius gives Odysseus a bag of WINDS but it does not get them very far because his men OPEN IT. CIRCE turns Odysseus’ men into pigs, so Hermes offers Odysseus HERBS to protect him from her magic. They travel to the LAND OF THE DEAD (HADES) where Odysseus talks to Teiresias. They are warned about THE SIRENS (women who lure men to their deaths) and they continue to SCYLLA (6 headed sea monster) and CHARYBDIS (whirlpool) where they lose 6 men before traveling to The Island of the Cattle of The SUN GOD. On this island, Odysseus’ men disobey and kill the cattle for food. Zeus helps Helios seek vengeance by sending a lighting bolt that SINKS the ship. Odysseus lives and lands on the island of CALYPSO where he stays for 7 YEARS, until she is ordered by Athena to let him go. Odysseus returns home, and with the help of his son, TELEMACHUS, he is able to defeat the suitors and reunite with his wife PENELOPE.

Odysseus and the Cyclops Cyclops Intro

Odysseus and the Sirens

The Odyssey ODYSSEUS’ HOMECOMING THE SUITORS & THE REVENGE – PG. 1097

Homecoming…

Coming Home

Coming Home to Ithaca When Odysseus returns home how does he feel? What happens when he returns home? Is it the same as he left it? How do others react?

Revising & Editing  Comma Usage?  Beware of the comma splice – use of a comma to join two independent clauses. Note that you MUST HAVE A FANBOYS TO DO THIS  Wrong: It is nearly half past five, we cannot reach town before dark.  Right!: It is nearly half past five, so we cannot reach town before dark.  Commonly confused words (homophones)  Ex: their, there and they’re  Semi-colon usage  To separate closely related independent clauses  To sort out a monster list