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Title: The Iliad by Homer


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The Iliad by Homer
  • Mrs. Kercher

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The Iliads History
  • An epic written 8th century BCE.
  • It was attributed to the poet Homer. Theories
    contradict this stating that more than one person
    had to have written it.
  • It was commonly paired with the Odyssey.
  • It takes place throughout Greece and Troy, a city
    in Northwest Turkey.

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The Story Before the Story
  • Legend of Paris and Helen
  • Read the short story and the view the video.
  • Identify similarities and differences between the
    two versions.
  • What do you think really happened to
    Helen?
  • Do you think the Trojan War was just a
    dispute
  • among men or a desire of the gods?

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Homer in Ancient Greece
  • Earliest Greek Literature
  • Written c. 750 BCE from oral trad. (c. 1200 BCE)
  • Recited by Rhapsodes
  • Epic dactylic hexameter or long poem on
    war/myth
  • Cultural Importance for Greeks
  • Taken as History
  • Hellenic Unity
  • Educational Texts

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Greece and the Trojan War
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Themes and Elements of Text
  • CHOICE and PERSUASION
  • THE HEROIC CODE
  • LEADERSHIP
  • TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIPS
  • SIMILES
  • THE GODS

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DO NOT Reduce The Iliad to
  • PRIDE
  • OR
  • FATE

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Persons in The Iliad
  • Acheans
  • Achilles Patrocles
  • Agamemnon Menalaos
  • Odysseus, Ajax, Phoenix
  • Trojans
  • Hector Alexandros
  • Priam, Helen, Andromache
  • Gods
  • Zeus, Apollo, Aphrodite
  • Athena, Hera, Thetis

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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

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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

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The Iliad in Greek Society
  • One of the most revered books in ancient Greek
    life. Referred to as the, Greek Bible.
  • One epic was performed in 3-4 days by traveling
    entertainers.
  • It was enjoyed more than the Odyssey because of
    the Greeks love for valiant war heroes.

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The Iliad in Education
  • Ancient Greece
  • Almost all Greek children knew the story and
    males were required to memorize it in school.
  • It was often performed.
  • It was often quoted to prove a point.
  • American
  • The story is required in most high school
    programs today.
  • A knowledge of Homeric similes is required and
    used by teachers and professors.

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Features of Homers Text
  • Special formulaic language of the aoidos such as
    fixed and recurring epithets and type scenes
  • Exaggerated, leisurely pace of story-telling
  • Dislike of suspense
  • Fondness for lists (genealogies, catalogues), may
    derive from an oral way of organizing information
  • Similes - far more common in the Iliad than the
    Odyssey a way of stopping the action, commenting
    on it, enriching or judging it.

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Homeric Similes
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Questions about The Iliad
  • What are the chief motivations for war or
    conflict in the Iliad?
  • Compare/Contrast Achilles and Hector as
    representing heroic ideals.
  • Does the character of Achilles develop over the
    course of the Iliad?
  • If the Iliad is about the wrath of Achilles, what
    is the lesson to be learned, if any?
  • What relevance, if any, does the Iliad have for
    us now?
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