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Homer’s Mini Bio:
-Believed to have been
 blind
-Lived in the 700s B.C.
on the island of
Chios in the
Mediterranean,
where other poets
or rhapsodists resided

(http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/background/3a_p1.html)
Homer’s Tales:

Homer wrote two of the most important literary
works, The Iliad and The Odyssey.

His stories were first recorded soon after the
Greeks invented their alphabet around 700 B.C.

Because he used a basic story pattern, his
stories were easily memorized and told for
entertainment.
The Iliad: the story of how a
 beautiful woman, Helen, is taken
from her husband, the king of Troy,
   which starts the Trojan War
The Odyssey: the journey of
 Odysseus, King of Ithaca,
  as he tries to get home
   to his family following
       the Trojan War
Setting of The Iliad:

Time: Around 1200 B.C.

Place: The Iliad tells the story of the fall of Ilium,
the ancient Greek city commonly referred to as
Troy. The epic covers the last six weeks of the
ten-year war between the Greeks and the
Trojans.
Character Relationships in The Iliad:

Trojans:
Priam, King of Troy and Queen Hecuba
-daughters: Polyxena, Cassandra
-sons: Hector, Paris
Character Relationships in The Iliad:
Greeks:
Menelaus, King of Sparta, and wife Helen
Agamemnon, King of Mycenae: (brother of
Menelaus); and wife Clytemnestra
-daughter Iphigenia (niece of Helen)
Achilles: soldier; mother is the goddess Thetis
who married a mortal
Patroclus: solider and best friend of Achilles
Ajax: soldier
Odysseus, King of Ithaca
Character Relationships in The Iliad:

Gods and Goddesses:
Zeus: king of the gods
Hera: queen of the gods
Aphrodite: goddess of love and beauty
Apollo: god of sun, music, and poetry
Athena: goddess of wisdom, peace, and war
Poseidon: god of the sea
Guiding Question:

In Scene 1, the narrator refers to The Iliad as a
story of “the tragic consequence of a single act”.

            What is “that single act”
            that starts the
                 Trojan War?

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Homer and the iliad

  • 1.
  • 2. Homer’s Mini Bio: -Believed to have been blind -Lived in the 700s B.C. on the island of Chios in the Mediterranean, where other poets or rhapsodists resided (http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/background/3a_p1.html)
  • 3. Homer’s Tales: Homer wrote two of the most important literary works, The Iliad and The Odyssey. His stories were first recorded soon after the Greeks invented their alphabet around 700 B.C. Because he used a basic story pattern, his stories were easily memorized and told for entertainment.
  • 4. The Iliad: the story of how a beautiful woman, Helen, is taken from her husband, the king of Troy, which starts the Trojan War
  • 5. The Odyssey: the journey of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, as he tries to get home to his family following the Trojan War
  • 6. Setting of The Iliad: Time: Around 1200 B.C. Place: The Iliad tells the story of the fall of Ilium, the ancient Greek city commonly referred to as Troy. The epic covers the last six weeks of the ten-year war between the Greeks and the Trojans.
  • 7. Character Relationships in The Iliad: Trojans: Priam, King of Troy and Queen Hecuba -daughters: Polyxena, Cassandra -sons: Hector, Paris
  • 8. Character Relationships in The Iliad: Greeks: Menelaus, King of Sparta, and wife Helen Agamemnon, King of Mycenae: (brother of Menelaus); and wife Clytemnestra -daughter Iphigenia (niece of Helen) Achilles: soldier; mother is the goddess Thetis who married a mortal Patroclus: solider and best friend of Achilles Ajax: soldier Odysseus, King of Ithaca
  • 9. Character Relationships in The Iliad: Gods and Goddesses: Zeus: king of the gods Hera: queen of the gods Aphrodite: goddess of love and beauty Apollo: god of sun, music, and poetry Athena: goddess of wisdom, peace, and war Poseidon: god of the sea
  • 10. Guiding Question: In Scene 1, the narrator refers to The Iliad as a story of “the tragic consequence of a single act”. What is “that single act” that starts the Trojan War?

Notas del editor

  1. As we begin to study the epic poem The Odyssey by the Greek story teller Homer, we are going to read The Iliad, which is the story that takes place before The Odyssey and describes the events that happen to Odysseus, our epic hero, during the ten-year Trojan War. In order to better understand and appreciate the character relationships, we will take a look at some background information.
  2. Scholars believe that the Greek storyteller Homer was blind and that in the 700s B.C. he lived on the island of Chios in the Mediterranean, along with other rhapsodists or oral storytellers.
  3. Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey were first recorded soon after the Greeks invented their alphabet about 700 B.C. Homer used a basic story pattern that was easily memorized, considering how long these epic poems were. The stories are told by a narrator who is a muse or divine spirit.
  4. The Iliad, which we will read today, is the story of a beautiful woman, Helen, who is taken from her husband, the king of Troy. And this is what starts the Trojan War.
  5. The Odyssey, which we will read over the next two weeks, is the journey of Odysseus, who is the king of Ithaca, who is trying to return home to his family following the ten-year war against the Trojans.
  6. The story of The Iliad is set around 1200 B.C., and it tells the story of how the house of Iliam, which is an ancient Greek city referred to as Troy, falls to the Greeks during a ten-year long battle. And remember the events are caused because Helen, the beautiful wife of the king of Troy, is kidnapped – or wifenapped, I should say.
  7. Key relationships in the Greek culture are centered around husband and wife, and father and son. These are main characters in our story today. First for the house of Troy: King Priam of Troy and his wife Queen Hecuba have two daughters, Polyxena and Cassandra, and they also two sons, Hector and Paris.
  8. The Greeks, who are the ones trying to take down the house of Troy and get Queen back, are these: King Menelaus of Sparta and his wife Queen Helen; King Agamemnon of Mycenae and his wife Clytemnestra and their daughter Iphigenia, who is then the niece of the stolen Queen Helen; King Menelaus and King Agamemnon are brothers; Achilles is a soldier whose mother is the goddess Thetis and his father is a mortal; Patroculus is a soldier and best friends with Achilles, along with Ajax, another soldier; and then Odysseus who is the king of Ithaca and is the epic hero of The Odyssey.
  9. In Greek culture, the gods and goddesses play an important role in the characters’ lives. They are not all-powerful and all-wise, as they often deal with disagreements and jealousy among each other. They are immortal, yet some of them marry mortals. Zeus, who is the king of the gods, must settle any disagreements between them. The other immortals are these: Hera, queen of the gods; Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty; Apollo, god of sun, music, and poetry; Athena, goddess of wisdom, peace, and war; and Poseidon, god of the sea.
  10. As we read and discuss The Iliad, the narrator will refer to a single act that starts the Trojan War, so we will decide what are the cause-and-effect events that lead up to the beautiful Queen Helen being taken from her home.