Greek Mythology The Trojan War The Iliad and The Odyssey.

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Greek Mythology The Trojan War The Iliad and The Odyssey

SETTING: TIME & PLACE= GREECE 1250 B.C

What is a myth? A myth is an explanation of something in nature; how everything in the universe came into existence (men, animals, trees, the sun, earthquakes, etc.) and all that happens Myths are early science but also entertainment Greek mythology is made up of stories about gods and goddesses

Gods & Goddesses the universe created the gods the gods lived on Mount Olympus Zeus= controlled weather & sky Athena= goddess of wisdom Helen= most beautiful woman Poseidon= god of the sea Charybdis= devourer of land Polyphemus= chief monster of the Cyclopes Aeolus= keeper of winds Hades= ruler of the underworld Morpheus= god of sleep and dreams

The Trojan War: What started it? took place from about 1260-1250 B.C. Archaeological remains provide evidence that there was a war but cause unknown Scholars believe the war began over control of the trade route between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea between the Trojans and Greeks Ancient mythology states that the war began over a single woman, Helen, queen of Sparta

King Peleus marries sea nymph Thetis All gods on Olympus invited except ERIS, the evil goddess of Discord Apple - “For The Fairest” Hera (Queen of Gods) Athena(Goddess of Wisdom/War), Aphrodite (Goddess of Love) All three claim the apple Paris, Prince of Troy, will be the judge For the Fairest

The Bribe Hera - POWER Athena - WISDOM Aphrodite - MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN (Helen) Paris chooses Aphrodite

Helen is Abducted! Helen- beautiful daughter of King of Sparta (in Greece) Helen has many suitors- they swear oath to protect Helen and her new husband Father chooses Menelaus- makes him King of Sparta also Paris abducts Helen 1000 ships, including Odysseus & Achilles, leave for Troy

The Gods Take Sides TROJANS (Paris, Hector) GREEKS Aphrodite Ares, God of War Apollo Artemis Zeus (favored, but stayed neutral to please Hera) GREEKS (Achilles, Odysseus) Hera Athena Poseidon, God of the Sea

The Bloody Battle lasted for 10 long years Hand to hand combat Periods of temporary truce to bury the dead No fighting after sunset Gods took sides

The Clever Odysseus Greeks build a gigantic hollow horse & hide inside Sinon chosen to tell a tale of the Greeks leaving Priest Laocoon tried to warn Trojans “I fear the Greeks even when they bear gifts” Poseidon sent serpent to kill Laocoon

Surprise Attack Trojans thought they had won Sinon tells them horse is an offering to Athena – too big so Greeks didn’t take it with them Trojans fall for it and drag horse into city gates to temple of Athena

Troy is in Flames! In middle of night Greeks leave horse and attack Troy is in flames before Trojans know what has happened King of Troy dead Women and Children become slaves Helen is returned to Menelaus

Odysseus, King of Ithaca, angers the Gods Trojans were slaughtered and city sacked and burned Greeks violated Trojan temples Greeks did not offer sacrifices to the gods to thank them for their victory Odysseus, creator of the horse, will suffer the most

2 Epic Poems written in 725B.C. by Homer, a blind poet The Iliad First written record of Greece describes the events of 51 days during the last year of the war when Achilles kills Hector The Odyssey Describes the 10-year journey of Odysseus as he tries to go home to Ithaca after the Trojan War He and his men face monsters, giants, cannibals, temptation, and death

What is an epic? An epic is a story-poem about a great hero who performs daring deeds that require superhuman courage Told orally, not written, recited from memory by minstrels (traveling entertainers) In Greek epics the gods either help or hinder the hero, like in The Odyssey, Poseidon hinders Odysseus while Athena helps him

The Hero’s Journey Call to Adventure - Trojan War Wise and Helpful Guides - various gods Dangerous Trials - Sea perils, temptations Meeting the Monster - Cyclops, Scylla and Charybdis Enchanted Forest - Land of the Dead The Sacrifice - His men The Hero’s Return - Victory in Ithaca