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Conventions of Epic Poetry

An epic poem has…
• a hero who embodies national, cultural, or
religious ideals
• a hero upon whose actions depends the fate
of his people
• a course of action in which the hero performs
great and difficult deeds
• a recognition of -- or intercession by -- divine
or supernatural powers
• a concern with eternal human problems
• a dignified and elaborate poetic style
Important “Primary”
Epics
•
•
•
•
•

Iliad* (Greek) / Aeneid (Latin)
Odyssey (Greek) / Ulysses (Latin)
Gilgamesh (Babylonian)
Exodus (Hebrew)
Beowulf * (Anglo-Saxon)
What do these primary
epics have in common?
• Each began as part of a culture’s oral
tradition
• ORAL TRADITION socio-/cultural values
transferred generation-to-generation by
traveling poets/bards who sang songs
about cultural heroes and values
• POETRY because rhyme/meter is easier to
memorize and more stable as passed-on
The Iliad

• “written” by Homer around
(c.) 720 B.C.
• Homer did not invent the
story, but transcribed it into
its longest-lasting form
• All versions we read are
translated from ancient
Greek language –
Translations can vary greatly
• Called Iliad because “Ilium”
was the Greek name for Troy
– where the war took place.
“Iliad” = “about Ilium”
The Trojan War (c. 1250 B.C.)
Causes
Nuclear weapons?
No!
Treaty violations?
No!
Imperial aggression?
No!
Trade dispute?
No!

A WOMAN!
Helen of Troy
“The face that
launched a thousand
ships”
Legend says that the
Trojan War began
when Paris – Prince of
Troy and son to the
Trojan King Priam –
stole the wife of
Menelaus, King of
Sparta.
Why would Paris do
something that stupid?
Legend says that Paris – a desirable
man because of his attractiveness,
wealth and power – was approached by
the goddess Eris. Eris asked Paris to
give “The Golden Apple,” inscribed
“To the Fairest” to Athena, Hera, or
Aphrodite.
Why would Paris do
something that stupid?
• The three goddesses were arguing
over who was the most beautiful
and powerful.
• Eris chose Paris to settle their
dispute.
• Eris, in Greek, means “Chaos”.
Tough
Choice.
• Hera, wife of Zeus

Aphrodite/goddess of
love, beauty and
sexuality, daughter
of Poseidon

Hera/Wife of Zeus

Athena/goddess
of wisdom,
daughter of Zeus
Which would you choose?
Paris, of course,
selects Aphrodite.
• Menelaus promptly launches “a thousand ships” in
an effort to reclaim Helen and punish Paris.
• As King of Sparta, Menelaus has many “allies”.
Troy

(aka
“Ilium”)

Trojan War c. 1250-1200 BC

Sparta
A “less sexy” reason for the “real” Trojan War?
Black Sea
Bosporus

Trojan War c. 1250-1200 BC
Aegean Sea
Dardanelles
Line-ups: The Achaeans
(aka Spartans, aka Greeks)

• Menelaus, the King
• Agamemnon, brother to Menelaus;
battlefield leader of the Achaeans
• Ajax
• Odysseus
• Patroclus, cousin to Achilles
Line-ups: The
Achaeans
(aka Spartans, aka
Greeks)
• ACHILLES
• the central character – the
hero – of The Iliad.
• a phenomenal warrior;
leader of a “special
detachment” fighting with
Menelaus and the
Spartans – the
Myrmydons.
Achilles’ mother, Thetis
• Thetis was a Nereid, a
minor goddess who gave
birth to Achilles, a mortal.
• Because of her connection
with Olympus as a Nereid,
Thetis was permitted
access to the magical river,
Styx, which separated the
Earth from Hades.
• Thetis dipped her newborn
son into the Styx, ensuring
his protection against all
mortal weapons, except…
Line-ups: The Trojans
• Priam, King of Troy
• Hecuba, his wife
• Hector, his son; prince of Troy and
the Trojans’ most valiant warrior
• Paris, younger brother of Hector

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Epic poetry

  • 1. Conventions of Epic Poetry An epic poem has… • a hero who embodies national, cultural, or religious ideals • a hero upon whose actions depends the fate of his people • a course of action in which the hero performs great and difficult deeds • a recognition of -- or intercession by -- divine or supernatural powers • a concern with eternal human problems • a dignified and elaborate poetic style
  • 2. Important “Primary” Epics • • • • • Iliad* (Greek) / Aeneid (Latin) Odyssey (Greek) / Ulysses (Latin) Gilgamesh (Babylonian) Exodus (Hebrew) Beowulf * (Anglo-Saxon)
  • 3. What do these primary epics have in common? • Each began as part of a culture’s oral tradition • ORAL TRADITION socio-/cultural values transferred generation-to-generation by traveling poets/bards who sang songs about cultural heroes and values • POETRY because rhyme/meter is easier to memorize and more stable as passed-on
  • 4. The Iliad • “written” by Homer around (c.) 720 B.C. • Homer did not invent the story, but transcribed it into its longest-lasting form • All versions we read are translated from ancient Greek language – Translations can vary greatly • Called Iliad because “Ilium” was the Greek name for Troy – where the war took place. “Iliad” = “about Ilium”
  • 5. The Trojan War (c. 1250 B.C.) Causes Nuclear weapons? No! Treaty violations? No! Imperial aggression? No! Trade dispute? No! A WOMAN!
  • 6. Helen of Troy “The face that launched a thousand ships” Legend says that the Trojan War began when Paris – Prince of Troy and son to the Trojan King Priam – stole the wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta.
  • 7. Why would Paris do something that stupid? Legend says that Paris – a desirable man because of his attractiveness, wealth and power – was approached by the goddess Eris. Eris asked Paris to give “The Golden Apple,” inscribed “To the Fairest” to Athena, Hera, or Aphrodite.
  • 8. Why would Paris do something that stupid? • The three goddesses were arguing over who was the most beautiful and powerful. • Eris chose Paris to settle their dispute. • Eris, in Greek, means “Chaos”.
  • 9. Tough Choice. • Hera, wife of Zeus Aphrodite/goddess of love, beauty and sexuality, daughter of Poseidon Hera/Wife of Zeus Athena/goddess of wisdom, daughter of Zeus
  • 10. Which would you choose? Paris, of course, selects Aphrodite.
  • 11. • Menelaus promptly launches “a thousand ships” in an effort to reclaim Helen and punish Paris. • As King of Sparta, Menelaus has many “allies”.
  • 13. A “less sexy” reason for the “real” Trojan War? Black Sea Bosporus Trojan War c. 1250-1200 BC Aegean Sea Dardanelles
  • 14. Line-ups: The Achaeans (aka Spartans, aka Greeks) • Menelaus, the King • Agamemnon, brother to Menelaus; battlefield leader of the Achaeans • Ajax • Odysseus • Patroclus, cousin to Achilles
  • 15. Line-ups: The Achaeans (aka Spartans, aka Greeks) • ACHILLES • the central character – the hero – of The Iliad. • a phenomenal warrior; leader of a “special detachment” fighting with Menelaus and the Spartans – the Myrmydons.
  • 16. Achilles’ mother, Thetis • Thetis was a Nereid, a minor goddess who gave birth to Achilles, a mortal. • Because of her connection with Olympus as a Nereid, Thetis was permitted access to the magical river, Styx, which separated the Earth from Hades. • Thetis dipped her newborn son into the Styx, ensuring his protection against all mortal weapons, except…
  • 17. Line-ups: The Trojans • Priam, King of Troy • Hecuba, his wife • Hector, his son; prince of Troy and the Trojans’ most valiant warrior • Paris, younger brother of Hector