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HOW ODIN LOST HIS
EYE
Retold by Catherine F. Sellew
Catherine F. Sellew
1922-1982
Myth Lover. As a child, Catharine Sellew loved to listen as
her mother read myths. Sellew later studied mythology
and published a collection of Greek myths, Adventures
with the Gods. She also retold Norse myths
in Adventures with the Giants and Adventures with the
Heroes.
A Skilled Writer. Sellew also retold stories from the Old
Testament and wrote a novel for teenagers,
entitled Torchlight.
the
AUTHOR
MEET
Scandinavia is the name given to a group of
countries in northern Europe that includes Norway,
Sweden, and Denmark. In these countries much of
the land away from the seas is covered with snow.
According to Norse (Scandinavian) mythology, the
giant tree that supports all creation has three roots.
One of the roots extends to a misty underworld.
Another goes to Asgard (ăs'gärd), the heavenly realm
where the gods dwell. The third root reaches
Jötunheim (yō'ten-hīm"), the icy realm of the frost
giants. From his throne in Asgard, Odin, the
mightiest Norse god, keeps watch on all the lands of
creation.
AS YOU READ...
 Note which behaviors are viewed as
virtuous in each culture and how
they are rewarded.
 Note which behaviors are viewed as
negative.
 Identify the message or theme about
love that each culture conveys.
 Determine how the events in the
stories foreshadow future actions.
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
 Who are the characters in the
story?
 Where did the story happen?
 What is the theme of the story?
 What is the conflict in the story?
UNDERSTANDING
THE TEXT
SMALL GROUP DIFFERENTIATED
ACTIVITIES
GROUP 1. VOCABULARY HUNT
• Look for diffcult words found in the selection
“How Odin Lost His Eyes.”
• Use a dictionary to fnd their denotative
meaning, and then share how you understand
each word (connotative meaning).
• Describe each word to other groups by using
words and gestures.
• Ask members of other groups to identify the
word you’re describing.
• Repeat the process until the last diffcult word is
clear to all.
GROUP 2. THE POWER OF C (CONFICT AND
CHARACTER)
Discuss the answer to the following questions. 1. What
internal confict has Odin experienced as he faced
Mimir? Look for phrases and sentences that express
his duty to his family particularly to his son) and duty
to his people.
Write this confict in the chart below.
2
Confict in “How Odin Lost His Eye”
Duty to his family (son) Duty to his people
Focus on character change and use the dialogue or the
character’s experiences with the supporting
character/s to support your answers.
1. Do you consider Odin as a hero? Why or why not?
2. Does he only think of himself or other people? Why
does he think that way?
3. Consider Odin’s desire. Does it serve as an
opportunity to prove he can face the challenges?
4. How did the character succeed over his challenges?
What did he learn from the experience?
5. Was there a change in his actions, thoughts, feelings,
and attitude, or did he remain the same till the end?
2
GROUP 3. LASTING VIRTUE
1. What do Odin’s actions and traits reveal about human
nature?
2. What behavior (admired or condemned by gods) has
been illustrated or featured in “How Odin Lost His
Eye”?
3. Are the virtues highlighted still observed these days?
Prove your point.
4. Which of the characters do you like best? Did he
promote an enduring virtue that can be applicable
even today? In what way?
5. Do you think Odin’s attitude would be helpful to win
over our personal challenges? Explain.
6. From which of the characters do you think you
learn the most valuable lesson? Why?
7. Which of the characters consistently portrayed
a positive attitude of winning over challenges?
8. How did the last part surprise you? Explain.
GROUP 4. THINKING IT THROUGH
1. What details from the story made a powerful or lasting
impression on you about winning over challenges?
Explain how they can make you a better person.
2. What lessons did you learn about overcoming
challenges?
3. How does “How Odin Lost His Eyes” help you
understand your world? Will your life change from
what you learned? How?
4. Explain how your perception has changed and what
you plan to do from now on.
5. Which of the following ways will you adopt to win over
your challenges? Why?
GROUP 5. THEME CONNECTION
• Point out which of the ways above are easy,
difficult, or not very important choices to make
in order to win over a difficult challenge.
• Explain why it is important to read and discuss
myths, tales, legends, or other stories.
• How will you convince or persuade others to
agree with you that it is important to read and
discuss traditional literatures? Explain why it is
important to practice and to uphold these
ways.
GROUP 6. WINNING APPEAL
• Recall how the myths, legends, tales, and other stories you
have encountered in class appeal to you.
• Analyze which of the following persuasive techniques in myth
is employed in “How Odin Lost His Eyes,” and in your chosen
myth.
1. Her appeal – the character is the only one who can do the
job.
2. Basic humanity appeal – the character is really a good
person who is not afraid to do something or he is the only
one who has a good solution to the problem.
3. Promise appeal – the character is offered some kind of
reward for doing something.
• Explain which techniques are still used in today’s persuasive
writing and speaking.
What did you
learn from the
story?
SUMMARY: How Odin Lost His Eye
Setting: Scandinavia
Odin, king of the gods, wants to protect
humans from evil frost giants. To gain knowledge of
the future, Odin must sip the water of a special well.
This water will then reflect the images of the past
and future. The guardian of the well, Mimir, requires
a great price for the water: he asks for one of Odin’s
eyes. Odin promptly plucks out the eye. After Odin
drinks the water, he sees that the future holds
sorrow and death for humans. He also sees that it
will be redeemed by an event of great promise.
Odin’s eye settles at the bottom of Mimir’s well as a
reminder of Odin’s great sacrifice.
LANGUAGE LINE. Sense of Value
• Read the following sentences from “How
Odin Lost His Eye.”
1. “Odin, the king of the gods, need to have
more wisdom.”
2. “He ought to know more about his
enemies.”
3. “The price of a drink must be a great
sacrifce.”
4. “You should think again before you ask to
drink.”
• Form a triad, and answer the following
questions.
1. What do the italicized words have in
common?
2. How are they positioned in the sentences?
3. Which of them indicates a sense of
obligation? a. a necessity? b. a prohibition,
disapproval of something that was done in
the past?
4. How do we call these expressions?
5. How do they help in communicating
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HOW ODIN LOST HIS EYE

  • 1. HOW ODIN LOST HIS EYE Retold by Catherine F. Sellew
  • 2. Catherine F. Sellew 1922-1982 Myth Lover. As a child, Catharine Sellew loved to listen as her mother read myths. Sellew later studied mythology and published a collection of Greek myths, Adventures with the Gods. She also retold Norse myths in Adventures with the Giants and Adventures with the Heroes. A Skilled Writer. Sellew also retold stories from the Old Testament and wrote a novel for teenagers, entitled Torchlight. the AUTHOR MEET
  • 3. Scandinavia is the name given to a group of countries in northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. In these countries much of the land away from the seas is covered with snow. According to Norse (Scandinavian) mythology, the giant tree that supports all creation has three roots. One of the roots extends to a misty underworld. Another goes to Asgard (ăs'gärd), the heavenly realm where the gods dwell. The third root reaches Jötunheim (yō'ten-hīm"), the icy realm of the frost giants. From his throne in Asgard, Odin, the mightiest Norse god, keeps watch on all the lands of creation.
  • 4. AS YOU READ...  Note which behaviors are viewed as virtuous in each culture and how they are rewarded.  Note which behaviors are viewed as negative.  Identify the message or theme about love that each culture conveys.  Determine how the events in the stories foreshadow future actions.
  • 5. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:  Who are the characters in the story?  Where did the story happen?  What is the theme of the story?  What is the conflict in the story?
  • 6. UNDERSTANDING THE TEXT SMALL GROUP DIFFERENTIATED ACTIVITIES
  • 7. GROUP 1. VOCABULARY HUNT • Look for diffcult words found in the selection “How Odin Lost His Eyes.” • Use a dictionary to fnd their denotative meaning, and then share how you understand each word (connotative meaning). • Describe each word to other groups by using words and gestures. • Ask members of other groups to identify the word you’re describing. • Repeat the process until the last diffcult word is clear to all.
  • 8. GROUP 2. THE POWER OF C (CONFICT AND CHARACTER) Discuss the answer to the following questions. 1. What internal confict has Odin experienced as he faced Mimir? Look for phrases and sentences that express his duty to his family particularly to his son) and duty to his people. Write this confict in the chart below. 2 Confict in “How Odin Lost His Eye” Duty to his family (son) Duty to his people
  • 9. Focus on character change and use the dialogue or the character’s experiences with the supporting character/s to support your answers. 1. Do you consider Odin as a hero? Why or why not? 2. Does he only think of himself or other people? Why does he think that way? 3. Consider Odin’s desire. Does it serve as an opportunity to prove he can face the challenges? 4. How did the character succeed over his challenges? What did he learn from the experience? 5. Was there a change in his actions, thoughts, feelings, and attitude, or did he remain the same till the end? 2
  • 10. GROUP 3. LASTING VIRTUE 1. What do Odin’s actions and traits reveal about human nature? 2. What behavior (admired or condemned by gods) has been illustrated or featured in “How Odin Lost His Eye”? 3. Are the virtues highlighted still observed these days? Prove your point. 4. Which of the characters do you like best? Did he promote an enduring virtue that can be applicable even today? In what way? 5. Do you think Odin’s attitude would be helpful to win over our personal challenges? Explain.
  • 11. 6. From which of the characters do you think you learn the most valuable lesson? Why? 7. Which of the characters consistently portrayed a positive attitude of winning over challenges? 8. How did the last part surprise you? Explain.
  • 12. GROUP 4. THINKING IT THROUGH 1. What details from the story made a powerful or lasting impression on you about winning over challenges? Explain how they can make you a better person. 2. What lessons did you learn about overcoming challenges? 3. How does “How Odin Lost His Eyes” help you understand your world? Will your life change from what you learned? How? 4. Explain how your perception has changed and what you plan to do from now on. 5. Which of the following ways will you adopt to win over your challenges? Why?
  • 13. GROUP 5. THEME CONNECTION • Point out which of the ways above are easy, difficult, or not very important choices to make in order to win over a difficult challenge. • Explain why it is important to read and discuss myths, tales, legends, or other stories. • How will you convince or persuade others to agree with you that it is important to read and discuss traditional literatures? Explain why it is important to practice and to uphold these ways.
  • 14. GROUP 6. WINNING APPEAL • Recall how the myths, legends, tales, and other stories you have encountered in class appeal to you. • Analyze which of the following persuasive techniques in myth is employed in “How Odin Lost His Eyes,” and in your chosen myth. 1. Her appeal – the character is the only one who can do the job. 2. Basic humanity appeal – the character is really a good person who is not afraid to do something or he is the only one who has a good solution to the problem. 3. Promise appeal – the character is offered some kind of reward for doing something. • Explain which techniques are still used in today’s persuasive writing and speaking.
  • 15. What did you learn from the story?
  • 16. SUMMARY: How Odin Lost His Eye Setting: Scandinavia Odin, king of the gods, wants to protect humans from evil frost giants. To gain knowledge of the future, Odin must sip the water of a special well. This water will then reflect the images of the past and future. The guardian of the well, Mimir, requires a great price for the water: he asks for one of Odin’s eyes. Odin promptly plucks out the eye. After Odin drinks the water, he sees that the future holds sorrow and death for humans. He also sees that it will be redeemed by an event of great promise. Odin’s eye settles at the bottom of Mimir’s well as a reminder of Odin’s great sacrifice.
  • 17. LANGUAGE LINE. Sense of Value • Read the following sentences from “How Odin Lost His Eye.” 1. “Odin, the king of the gods, need to have more wisdom.” 2. “He ought to know more about his enemies.” 3. “The price of a drink must be a great sacrifce.” 4. “You should think again before you ask to drink.”
  • 18. • Form a triad, and answer the following questions. 1. What do the italicized words have in common? 2. How are they positioned in the sentences? 3. Which of them indicates a sense of obligation? a. a necessity? b. a prohibition, disapproval of something that was done in the past? 4. How do we call these expressions? 5. How do they help in communicating messages?