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A Winelike Sea. Essays But Achilles,weeping, quickly slipping away from his companions, saton the shore of the gray salt sea, and looked out to the wine-dark sea.

A Winelike Sea

—Homer, The Iliad The famous likening of the sea to wine has endured through ages, from at least the late eighth century BC, the composition date of The Iliad, and the phrase “wine-dark” is now so securely lodged in our collective consciousness as to be known even by people who have never read Homer. Around Alone. Essays Round the world!

Around Alone

There is much in that sound to inspire proud feelings; but whereto does all that circumnavigation conduct? Only through numberless perils to the very point whence we started, where those that we left behind secure, were all the time before us. —Herman Melville, Moby Dick. The Blue Humanities. Although fully half of the world’s people now live within a hundred miles of an ocean, few today have a working knowledge of the sea.

The Blue Humanities

As a science, oceanography is still in its infancy. A Story of Epic Proportions: What makes a Poem an Epic? Activity 1.

A Story of Epic Proportions: What makes a Poem an Epic?

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The Odyssey

Related Times Articles “Back From War, but Not Really Home” Article about the sense of dislocation that has been shared by veterans returning from war since Homer conjured Odysseus’ inauspicious return some 2,800 years ago. “Homecoming of Odysseus May Have Been in Eclipse” Science article about a scientific theory that astronomical references in the epic correlate with real historical events.

“A Long, Strange Trip” A British classics professor traces the lengthy shadow Homer’s “Odyssey” casts across Western culture. “Across America, Deadly Echoes of Foreign Battles” Article from the War Torn series that places “the troubles and exploits of the returning war veteran” into a larger context, including making a connection to Homer. Student Crossword Puzzles Times Topics Learning Network Lesson Plans Other Resources.

Great Books: HOMER'S ODYSSEY. The Odyssey Lesson Plans. Odyssey Game - Choose your character. Defining Myth. Defining myth and the way we use the term today Definitions and criticism of myth extend to the 6th century BC Greek thinkers Theagenes and Xenophanes.

Defining Myth

By the time of Homer and Plato, the myths and mythical thinking were being called into question. "[I]t is especially in Greek culture that myth was submitted to a long and penetrating analysis, from which it emerged radically 'demythicized.'" Epic Poetry - Ancient Classical Epic Poetry. Definition: The term epic, whether in the context of Ancient/Classical history or modern literature, usually refers to a long literary piece that involves the impossible and/or fantastic exploits of a hero in the face of what appear almost insurmountable odds.

Epic Poetry - Ancient Classical Epic Poetry

However, ancient epic is actually more strictly defined. In the first place, ancient epic is poetry, written in a specific meter, if in Greek or Latin. Ancient epic poetry is defined in terms of its content and style: A Glossary of Literary Terms. Epic.

A Glossary of Literary Terms

An extended narrative poem recounting actions, travels, adventures, and heroic episodes and written in a high style (with ennobled diction, for example). It may be written in hexameter verse, especially dactylic hexameter, and it may have twelve books or twenty four books. Existentialist novel. A novel written from an existentialist viewpoint, often pointing out the absurdity and meaninglessness of existence. Poetics by Aristotle. About Helen of Troy. About Helen of Troy Robert E.

About Helen of Troy

Bell Helen of Sparta was perhaps the most inspired character in all literature, ancient or modern. A whole war, one which lasted for ten years, was fought over her. A Note on the House of Atreus. Family Trees. WI-ID Subject Tree. How did ancient Greek music sound? By Armand D'Angour . Media playback is unsupported on your device The music of ancient Greece, unheard for thousands of years, is being brought back to life by Armand D'Angour, a musician and tutor in classics at Oxford University. He describes what his research is discovering. Ancient Eclipse Found in "The Odyssey," Scientists Say. The new findings also assume a level of astronomical sophistication among Odyssey-era Greeks that many historians would find unrealistic, Magnasco said. File:Homeric Greece.svg. Cancel Edit Delete Preview revert Text of the note (may include Wiki markup) Could not save your note (edit conflict or other problem). Please copy the text in the edit box below and insert it manually by editing this page.

The Artistry of the Homeric Simile. The Artistry of the Homeric Simile Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937- Dartmouth College Library Hanover, NH 03755, USA © 2009 by William C. MythologyTeacher.com. Greek Mythology Video — History.com. Literary Odyssey. English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Grade 9–10 Writing Applications 2.1 Write biographical or autobiographical narratives or short stories. Grades 11–12 Literary Response and Analysis 3.7.a Analyze recognized works of world literature from a variety of authors.

Art and artists: Artworks. 'Menelaus and Helen', Dame Elisabeth Frink. Exhibitions/heroes/greek-mythology-family-tree.pdf. ICARIUS : Wine-hero of Attica ; Greek mythology : IKARIOS. IKARIOS (or Icarius) was an Attican man who was instructed by the god Dionysos in the making of wine when he first arrived in the country. Introducing this gift to his fellows, Ikarios was stoned to death by the drunken peasants, who thought they had been poisoned. Regaining their senses in the morning they secretly buried him. His daughter Erigone came in search of her missing father with her faithful dog Maira. The Odyssey by Homer. Teaching “The Odyssey” at San Quentin. The Odyssey and the Modern Reader. Layers of Meaning in the Odyssey. Welcome to a web site that discusses some less revealed themes in the Odyssey. The Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope in the Odyssey by B. R. Mullikin. Homer, and Robert Fitzgerald.

Cheek by Jowl . Family Tree.