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Title: Epic and Myth


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Epic and Myth
  • Epic-a long narrative poem, written in dignified
    style, that celebrates the adventures and
    achievements of one or more heroic figures.

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Elements of Epics/Myths
  • Epic Herothe central character in the epic who
    is driven by his desire to save his
    country/people during a time of crisis.
  • Archetypes A character, image, or pattern of
    events that appear repeatedly.

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Characteristic of EPICS
  • Written in the style of a long poem.
  • Language is formal, lofty.
  • Mood is serious.
  • Protagonist undergoes many adventures
  • gods and monsters intervene in action
  • Poet uses extended similes, called epic similes
    or homeric similes
  • Poem begins in the middle of the action (known as
    in medias res)

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Epic Plot
  • Epic plot involves the following
  • Distant Journeys
  • Supernatural Events
  • Life and Death struggles between good and evil.
  • Epics begin with an invocation (prayer) that is
    given by the muse (one of Zeuss 9 daughters).

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Epic Hero
  • Characteristics of an epic hero
  • Possesses unusual strength
  • Courageous
  • Cunning
  • Does have a weapon of choice that can only be
    used by the heroOdysseuss weapon is his BOW.

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Structure of the Epic
  • The speaker tells a story
  • The action includes extraordinary or
  • superhuman deeds.
  • The hero embarks on a long journey.
  • Includes speeches by principle characters.
  • The use of figurative language makes the
    narrative vivid and exciting.

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Myth
  • Mytha traditional story with no known author.
  • Most myths are about
  • Creation of earth
  • Love
  • Adventure, trickery, or revenge

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Reading Epics/Myths
  • Many myths began as oral traditions (sung aloud
    by rhapsodies who travelled).
  • Usually give insight to human nature.
  • Explore a range of human emotions anger, love,
    jealousy, rage, and vengeance.
  • Are timeless because they have characteristics of
    a good story imaginative, interesting,
    inspiring, and authentic.

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Homer and the Epic
  • Homers most famous compositions are the Iliad
    (story of the 10 year war) and the Odyssey (story
    of a long journey).
  • Homer was a blind minstrel who would travel and
    tell of these stories.
  • Greeks in the Odyssey are referred to as Acheans.

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Universal Themes
  • The importance of heroism
  • The strength of loyalty
  • The power of love.
  • The dangers of greed.

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Terms to know
  • Epithets-any word or phrase applied to a person
    or thing to describe an actual or attributed
    quality (wily Odysseus)
  • Homeric Simile- Extended comparison using like
    or as
  • Irony (verbal and dramatic)

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Nature Archetypes
  • Water birth-death-resurrection creation
    purification and redemption fertility and
    growth.
  • Rivers death and rebirth (baptism) the flowing
    of time into eternity
  • Sun (fire and sky are closely related) creative
    energy thinking, enlightenment, wisdom,
    spiritual vision.
  • Rising sun birth, creation, enlightenment.
  • Setting sun death

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Color Archetypes
  • Red blood, sacrifice, passion disorder.
  • Green growth, hope, fertility.
  • Blue highly positive secure tranquil
    spiritual purity.
  • Black darkness, chaos, mystery, the unknown,
    death, wisdom, evil, melancholy.

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