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This evaluation has been conducted by Claire Summerfield independent Theatre Producer on behalf of T
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This evaluation has been conducted by Claire Summerfield independent Theatre Producer on behalf of T. Hamilton High School. English 9. Mrs. Chen. Picture Source: http://www.nadasisland.com/odyssey/. Mt. Olympus. Troy. Cicones. Lotus Eaters. Cyclops. 6. Aeolia’s Island. 7. . Laestrygonians. 8. Circe’s Kingdom. Journal. Book XXIII: Journal. You have 10 minutes to respond to the following journal prompt(s):. If you were Penelope, would you have been able to forgive Odysseus?. Did Odysseus have the right to be upset when Penelope didn’t believe that he really was Odysseus?. . An Epic by Homer. Created by Erin Salona. . Homer, the Poet. Credited with writing the two most famous epics of all time: the . Illiad. and the . Odyssey. . . Stories passed down orally during the Homeric Age.. “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. . The . Odyssey. is the second of the Homeric epics, the sequel to the . Iliad. .. . Scholars believe it was . probably composed . near the end of the 8. th. century BCE, somewhere in Ionia. . The Mycenaean Age 1600-1200 BCE. TRØNDERSKE SEILERE I VESTERLED. Program 2015. Avreise fra Trondheim (Skansen) . Fre. 8 mai . ca. . kl. 18 (. ca. 3 døgn seilas). Siste frist avreise . ons. 13 mai.. Ankomst Lerwick 11 (– 16 mai.). Homer’s . The Odyssey and. Stan Lee’s Spiderman . 3. By: Greg . Hockaday. Departure: The Belly of the Whale . (Homer’s . The Odyssey. ). In Homer’s . The Odyssey. Odysseus enters the belly of the whale when he and his crew get stuck in the Cyclops cave and are unable to escape. This is shown when the Cyclops says “I would not let you go for fear of Zeus” (Book 9, 181). I think this shows how Odysseus was so stuck that not even Zeus the king of all gods could save him. The only way Odysseus could escape this was if he helped himself.. By: Heather . Georgeson. Why I Chose Shetland. It is where I was born. It is a place that means a lot to me. Not many people have ever heard of Shetland. Objectives. Provide people with a some brief knowledge. Background info. The . Greeks believed completely in the existence of . gods and goddesses. ; . polytheism. Believed that gods took an . active interest in human life. Gods behaved in . human . ways. 2012. The Epic, The Epic Hero, and . The Odyssey. The Epic. An epic is a long narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger-than-life hero who embodies the values of a particular . society.. Journal. Describe a fantastic voyage you would like to take. Where would you go? What adventures would you have? What changes would you expect to see upon you return?. The Odyssey Background. Background Info:. poem that details the 10 year adventure home to Ithaca- after winning the 10 year war against Troy and the Trojans.. Odysseus’s Family…. His family faces certain challenges in his absence. They are forced to adapt to their unique situation…. . lived around 1200 B.C.E.. was a poet. is traditionally thought to be blind, but describes events as a seeing person. Homer. Composed the . Iliad. and the . Odyssey, . . epic. poems about the war between the Trojans and the Greeks set in 900-700 . Archetypes. (Gk. . arche. = first . typos. = mold) are . universal, instinctive patterns or images. . from ancient myths and stories . that are originals (prototypes) for all similar patterns and images.
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