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1 The Iliad Agenda: Information about Text Homer Mythological Background

2 Important Names, Dates and Terminology 8 th century BCE 1184 BCE Homer Description The Homeric Question Epic Oral Tradition

3 Important Themes, Motifs and Narratological Elements CHOICE and PERSUASION THE HEROIC CODE LEADERSHIP TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIPS SIMILES THE GODS

4 Do NOT Reduce the Iliad to either: PRIDE Or FATE

5 Characteristics of Homeric Text: Beginning in medias res Cinematic presentation of events and of warfare Look for sense imagery in the text Use of SIMILES Use of PARALLELISM when discussing events, characters and gods

6 Homeric Cycle Series of texts about Troy Some tell the same stories as the Homeric epics Many tell entirely different stories What still exists contains only a part of the entire story of the Trojan War

7 Mythological Stories You Need to Know Helen and the Suitors Wedding of Peleus and Thetis Hecuba’s Dream of the Burning City Judgment of Paris Assembling the Suitors Sacrifice of Iphigenia

8 Helen and the Suitors Helen: daughter of Tyndareus Clytemnestra: daughter of Tyndareus; twin of Helen; (later) wife of Agamenon Penelope: niece to Tyndareus Suitors Agamemnon: king of Argos; son of Atreus; brother of Menelaus Menelaus: brother of Agamemnon Odysseus: king of Ithaka; (later) husband of Penelope Ajax: son of Telemon; great warrior

9 Hecuba’s Dream of the Burning City Priam = Hecuba __________________|___________________ SONS:DAUGHTERS Hektor (m. Andromache)Cassandra Paris (m. Helen)Polyxena DeiphobusCreusa Polydorus47 other daughters 46 more sons

10 Wedding of Peleus and Thetis Thetis: water nymph, daughter of Nereus Peleus: mortal man, son of Aeacus, King of Aegina Thetis and Peleus are the parents of Achilles

11 Wedding of Peleus and Thetis (cont.) OLYMPIAN GODS Aphrodite: goddess of love Apollo: god of healing, music, prophecy Ares: god of war Artemis: goddess of the hunt Athena: goddess of wisdom, strategy Demeter: goddess of the Harvest Hephaistos: god of fire and metal craft; son of Hera and Zeus; crippled because he was thrown by Zeus Hera: wife of Zeus Hermes: messenger god Poseidon: god of the sea Zeus: king of the gods; (very unfaithful) husband to Hera

12 Wedding of Peleus and Thetis (cont.) ERIS: Goddess of Discord, not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis Golden apple inscribed “To the Fairest”

13 Assembling the Suitors Agamemnon Menelaus Odysseus Ajax Achilles – the most difficult to find

14 Gaining a Strong Wind Agamemnon = Clytemnestra ______________|_____________ | | | IphigeneiaElectraOrestes

15 Key Aspects of the Epic’s Opening Emphasis on the 1 st word Invocation of the Muse Questions What events are set into motion in the opening 2 pages? Who is who? What are the key words? Are any of the themes mentioned earlier present in this segment of text?

16 For Next Class You are instructed to wrote a response to something you find difficult in the text. Pick a passage of no more than 20 lines that you find important and/or difficult and write about it. We will use these student-chosen passages as the basis for discussion next class.


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