- Introduced the history leading up to The Odyssey
- Listened to a musical interpretation of Calypso, by Suzanne Vega
- Discussed emerging themes
Homework
- Read Books IX-XVI
- Quiz on Tuesday, 2/10
Handout
World Lit. 2403/26 Spring 2015
An
Introduction to The Odyssey
A Primer of Greek
gods
Zeus—King of the gods, father of many.
Ruled the sky.
Athena—favorite child of Zeus. Wisdom,
war, the arts, industry, justice and skill.
Poseidon—uncle of Athena, brother of Zeus
and Hera. Ruled the sea. Symbols: dolphins, trident, three-pronged fish spears.
Relied upon by sailors for a safe journey on the sea.
Hermes—son of Zeus and Maia (daughter of
Atlas and one of the Pleiades.)
Apollo—son of Zeus and Leto. (Hera was unhappy)
God of music (often depicted with lyre), colonization, medicaine, poetry,
dance, intellectual pursuits, herds and flocks and often called “the god of
light.”
Zeus—a bit of a
“player”
Married to
Hera, Queen of Olympus. Very jealous
(for a lot of good reasons. )
Wanted to
have children with Leda wife of Tyndareus a king of Sparta.
Leda was
shy and liked birds.
Zeus
impregnates Leda in the form of a swan.
Leda
hatches Helen, the heroine Clytemnestra, and the twins Castor and
Polydeuces. Helen is destined to start
the Trojan war in part as a punishment of Hera’s jealousy.
The
Odyssey
A journey and an epic poem
A journey and an epic poem
The
goddess Eris was invited to the Marriage between Peleus and Thetis.
Her “gift”
was a golden apple to be given to “the fairest.”
Hera, Athena
and Aphrodite all reached for the apple.
Paris agreed to judge.
Hera
promised him power; Athena promised wealth and Aphrodite promised the most
beautiful woman in the world.
The Drama Continues
on Mt. Olympus
Naturally,
Paris chose Aphrodite’s gift who in turn promised the hand of Helen of Troy.
Helen was
already married to Menelaus when Paris arrived and was welcomed by Menelaus as
a royal guest.
When
Menelaus left for a funeral, Paris “abducted” Helen—who most agree went quite
willingly.
The face
that launched a thousand ships
Menelaus sets out to
retrieve Helen.
The Trojan
War and the Fall of Troy ensues after many years…recounted in The Iliad.
Odysseus
comes up with the Trojan horse trick.
The heroes
now must journey back to their homes.
Odysseus,
a war hero and Greek King of Ithaca, husband of faithful Penelope and father of
Telemachus tries to get back to Ithaca.
the wily Odysseus
Odysseus
has offended lots of gods and goddesses.
The
Odyssey is the story and recounting of his journey.
We open
ten years after the Trojen War and Odysseus’ absence is causing Penelope great
stress as her suitors are aggressive.
Word comes
that Odysseus is still alive and with Calypso.
Calypso or Kalypso
Calypso
Calypso was a nymph, the daughter of the Titan Atlas. She lived on the
island of Ogygia. After the last of Odysseus' men had perished at sea,
Odysseus himself was washed ashore on Ogygia, where Calypso became enamored of
him, taking him as her lover and promising him immortality if he would stay
with her. Odysseus refused her offer, wishing to return home to Ithaca and to
his wife, Penelope. But Calypso refused to let him leave, and held him
prisoner for seven years. Finally Athena complained of Odysseus' plight
to Zeus, and Zeus sent Hermes to Ogygia to order Calypso to set
Odysseus free. Calypso complied reluctantly, allowing Odysseus to construct a
small boat and set sail from the island.
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