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Rhetorical Analysis The Odyssey of Homer Book 13 Lines 48299 Odysseus and Athena So hard beset An end like Agamemnons might very likely have been mine a bad end
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Rhetorical Analysis The Odyssey of Homer Book 13 Lines 48299 Odysseus and Athena So hard beset An end like Agamemnons might very likely have been mine a bad end bleeding to death in my own hall You forestalled it . By MinJi Kang, Jenny Choi, and Brianna Cunney. . Background. Odysseus comes back home.. Suitors try to seduce Penelope to marry them.. Odysseus plans to attack his suitors.. Disguises as a . beggar . Sanjay Purkayastha. CSL Bariatric Surgery. Scientific women in medicine. Marie Curie (1867-1934). Famous For:. . Work on radioactivity. Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only woman to win this award in two categories: Physics and Chemistry. She discovered polonium and radium and her work helped with the creation of X-rays. . “20 years gone and I am back again”. Athena casts a protective mist on Odysseus that keeps him from recognizing his homeland. Athena reveals herself and dispels the mist. In joy, Odysseus kisses the ground. Athena transforms him into a beggar as a disguise. In his filthy tunic, he goes off to fins his faithful swineherd, as instructed by the goddess. . Gregory De Cola, Leo Ko, Liam Carey. Necessary Background. Odysseus' son (Telemachus) is now a young man.. Odysseus, in disguise, passes the test of shooting the bow through twelve axes to marry Penelope.. . Books 1-4 Summaries. . by Erin Salona. Book ONE. Athena Advises . Telemachus. Homer’s invocation to the . Muses . (9 daughters of Zeus worshipped for . Inspiration to art and music). The reader learns:. The Odyssey. . By Erin Salona. Book 5: Calypso, the sweet nymph. Athena. pleads to the gods and . Zeus. at . Mount Olympus . to release . Odysseus. . held captive by the immortal nymph . Calypso. Do you think Odysseus’ revenge is justified? Why or why not? Did they all deserve equal revenge? . Does it accord well with the principles of justice set forth in . The Odyssey. ?. What do you think of Athena's eagerness to see the suitors killed? Is that proper in a divinity? Isn’t Athena, the goddess of wisdom, wise?. Covering Books 13- 15 and 18. Book XIII. Odysseus finishes recounting his adventures, ending with his imprisonment on Calypso’s Island. . The next morning Odysseus sets sail with the . Phaeacians. and they ferry him safely home. When Poseidon sees this he sinks their ship on the way home as punishment. . The Odyssey. A look at the literary elements within Homer’s masterpiece. THEMES: Hospitality. In Homer’s time, hospitality–making people feel at home in your house–was very important. Strangers could be dangerous, or merely travelers in need of help.. Mr. Garcia. Unit 2: The Hero. The Odyssey. The most popular poem of the ancient world.. A sequel to the poem, . The Iliad. , about the ten year Battle of Troy, finally won when Odysseus suggested a sneak attack with soldiers hiding in a wooden horse. . “‘Now watch me hit a target that no man has hit before.’”. The beggar (Odysseus) is bragging about how he is going to shoot . Antinous. (the target). Authority and Determination. “‘. You yellow dogs, you thought I’d never make it / home from the land of Troy. You took my house to plunder, / twisted my maids to serve your beds. You dared / bid for my wife while I was still alive. / Contempt was all you had for the gods who rule wide / heaven, / contempt for what men say of you hereafter. / Your last hour has come. You die in blood.’” . Birth of Athena. Athena and Zeus. Elements of Iconography. Elements of Iconography. Elements of Iconography. Elements of Iconography. Elements of Iconography. Elements of Iconography. The Aegis. Look for examples of the aegis in the images above. Note the different ways it appears and what its key elements are.. Background/Myth. Roman name: Minerva. Other names: Palla, Owl-eyed. Goddess of wisdom, craft and war. Recognizable attributes. Goatskin, Owl, Olive, Helmet, Gorgon’s head. Always armed with shield and spear. strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and . skill. Athena was born from Zeus’s forehead as a fully grown women, covered in armor. The story behind Athena’s birth started when Metis, Zeus’s lover, became pregnant with a child. Later, the oracle told Zeus that one of his sons would overthrow him so Zeus swallowed Metis. One day, he had a terrible headache and told Hephaestus to cut open his head which is how Athena escaped or was born from inside Zeus’s body. .
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