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1 The Odyssey, Greek Mythology, and Classicism Objectives: Understand a classic epic poem, understand an epic hero, understand the culture in which the literature emerged.

2 Greek Mythology What is Greek Mythology? Answer: The study of myths Myths attempted to explain such things as: nature, man, gods

3 Why is mythology important? It’s interesting,entertaining; it shows how the ancient people viewed the world and you’ll find constant references to it in: Literature Music Advertising History The Arts Language

4 Calendar Connections Janus – January Februus – February Mars – March Maius – May Junus- June Julius – July (Julius Ceasar

5 The names of the planets Mercury is the god of commerce, travel and thievery in Roman mythology. The planet probably received this name because it moves so quickly across the sky. Venus is the Roman goddess of love and beauty. The planet is aptly named since it makes a beautiful sight in the sky, with only the Sun and the Moon being brighter. Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name derives from Old English and Germanic. There are, of course, many other names for our planet in other languages. Mars is the Roman god of War. The planet probably got this name due to its red color. Jupiter was the King of the Gods in Roman mythology, making the name a good choice for what is by far the largest planet in our solar system. Saturn is the Roman god of agriculture. Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god. Neptune, was the Roman god of the Sea. Given the beautiful blue color of this planet, the name is an excellent choice! Pluto is the Roman god of the underworld in Roman mythology. Perhaps the planet received this name because it's so far from the Sun that it is in perpetual darkness.

6 Greek names we uses today Amazon - Race of warrior women; amazon.com - huge on-line bookstore.

7 More Names from the Greek Atlas - Was doomed to support the heavens on his shoulders; a modern moving company (Atlas Van Lines); also, Atlas Travel is a popular name for travel agencies all over the globe.

8 Hermes Olympian Herald and Messenger god; popular brand of soap. Also, the FTD flower delivery company incorporates Hermes and his winged heels in their logo

9 Trident Trident Missile Trident Gum

10 Mercury Mercury - Roman name for Hermes, the Messenger god; name of car model produced by the Ford Motor Company; also, an entertainment records label, Mercury Records.

11 Nike –goddess of Victory

12 Olympus Olympus - Home of the Olympian gods

13 Titans

14 Trojans Trojan - Inhabitants of the mighty city that was destroyed by the Greeks during the Trojan War, after a siege of ten years

15 Funnies:

16 More Funnies:

17 Genealogy of the Greek Gods

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19 Twelve Olympian Gods Zeus – King of the Gods Hera – Zeus’ queen Poseidon – King of the Sea Hades – King of the Underworld Hestia – Goddess of Hearth & family Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty Hermes –messenger of the gods Ares- God of war Athena – Goddess of wisdom & war Artemis-Goddess of the Hunt Apollo – God of the Sun Hephaestus – Blacksmith to the gods

20 The Iliad The Odyssey Composed in Greece around 800 B.C. by Homer

21 Now turn to page 887 as we begin to read about “Homer’s World”


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