Introduction to the Odyssey. Key Ideas: The Odyssey The Odyssey is an epic. An epic is a long narrative poem about the deeds of a hero. The epic.
Athletics in Homer. Death of Hector (Iliad XX.159-166) Thereby they ran, one fleeing, and one pursuing. In front a good man fled, but one mightier far.
Hinduism & Buddhism. Overview of Hinduism Collection of religious beliefs developed about 1500 BC Cannot be traced to one founder or people –Vedic Religion.
Chapter 4 Review. Bronze-using peoples who lived on Crete.
History of Individualism Modernism1900 FreudTHE END of the rational, autonomous self, replaced by the 3-part model of the self (id, ego, superego) Romanticism1841.
Warm-up: You have 60 seconds to write everything that you know about mythological heroes! Ready, set, GOOOOOOOOO !!
Ancient Greek Jeopardy By Michelle Hutchings Cassie Endel for Sixth Grade Social Studies Spring 2005.
The Odyssey Vocabulary Word: Epic Definition: a long narrative poem celebrating the adventures & achievements of a hero Synonyms: None! Graphic Representation:
Ancient Greece was located on a peninsula with this sea to the EAST and this sea to the SOUTH: AEGEAN (EAST) MEDITERRANEAN (SOUTH)
T HE O DYSSEY. E PIC P OEM The Odyssey is an epic A long narrative poem describing action, travel, adventures, and heoric episodes. It is written in a.
Research Skills Mrs. Pigoni “You have no say in MLA”
The Iliad by Homer Written in 44 BC *See your around the room activity sheet for information about Homer.