PPT-Mythological Allusions
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Abraxus Abraxas A demon of the Greek Period Had the body of a man the head of a rooster and serpents for feet Alecto One of the Furies The Furies were lesser
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Abraxus Abraxas A demon of the Greek Period Had the body of a man the head of a rooster and serpents for feet Alecto One of the Furies The Furies were lesser deities gods who punished victims. Oona and Aleel brPage 6br A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man The Wars of the Roses Recogniazbility of allusions they say Potential strategies for allusions brPage 7br brPage 8br Conclusion brPage 9br References Abrams M H 1971 A Glossary of Li Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel achilles tendon Adonis handsome young man Aphrodite loved him Aeolian anything pertaining to wind god who was Keeper of Wind Apollo a physically perfect male the God of music and light known for his ph “Why cover the same ground again? ... It goes against my grain to repeat a tale told once, and told so clearly.” . -Homer, The Odyssey. What is an allusion?. An . allusion is a . reference. . within a literary work. in . The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. by James Joyce. Omobolade Teriba, Stella Tse, Jessica Radoncic, and Grace Wolf. Mini-Lesson: Allusion. Aim: What are allusions and how does James Joyce employ them in his novel to enhance the story?. Ms. Wolf – Language Arts Class . Agenda for Thursday 2.14.13. Warm-Up: Grammar – pages 84-90 GUM Book . Connection to a Clip- Dead Poet’s Society . Allusions Notes and Examples . Create your Own Poem . by Rick Riordan. Chapters 17 and 18. “We Shop For Water Beds”. “Annabeth Does Obedience School”. Presentation by Kilee, Chandler, Victoria. Block: B3. Plot . THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS . They are going to LA to find the Underworld.. Notes on Mythological/Archetypal Approach. Mythological, Archetypal, and Psychological criticism are all closely related. This is because Freud formulated many theories around the idea of the social archetype, and his pupil, Carl Jung, expanded and refined Freud’s theories into a more cross-cultural philosophy.. Myths and Legends. They’re everywhere!. Allusions to mythology are in our everyday language.. Increase vocabulary by studying myths.. Understand where words and phrases come from.. Phrases. Beware of Greeks Bearing . I can identify and explain allusions in Fahrenheit 451.. A1 and B2: I can identify figurative language and its effect on F451.. General Bell Ringer. What do you think are some of the most powerful or memorable stories, fiction OR non-fiction, in our culture? Why? . 神话. . Creatures 生物. January 2015. Today’s Schedule. Today we will be talking about . mythological creatures . (. 神话. . 生. 物).. We will begin by introducing some new vocabulary.. We will talk about some different mythological creatures.. I was thinking about how I was going to teach my students allusion, when suddenly an idea hit me like a blast from the gun of . optimus. Prime himself: I would teach allusion by writing a short story filled with them. Top that, Socrates!. An . allusion. . is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political . significance “. It . does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. . Monsters and “hybrids” (human-animal forms) also feature prominently in the tales: the winged horse Pegasus, the horse-man Centaur, the lion-woman Sphinx and the bird-woman Harpies, the one-eyed giant Cyclops, . reference. . to a person, . place, thing. , or idea of . literary. , historical, . . cultural. , or . political significance. . . . . . It . does . not . describe in . detail. the . person .
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