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1Iliad&Odyssey2Outline•HomerinAncientGreece•ThemesandPersons•Illiad•Odyssey•ClosingThoughts3HomerinAncientGreece•EarliestGreekLiterature–Writtenc.750BCEfromoraltrad.(c.1200BCE)–RecitedbyRhapsodes–Epic=dactylichexameterorlongpoemonwar/myth•CulturalImportanceforGreeks–TakenasHistory–HellenicUnity–EducationalTexts4SomeThemes•GloriesofWar/Adventure–ReasonsforWar–RealisticDescriptions•IdealsofHeroism–Areté,timé,andkleos–Fate&Courage–“shameculture”•Others–Gods&Humans–Individualvs.Society–Wordvs.Deed5GreeceandTrojanWar6AretéExcellence,virtue,orwhatmakesandindividualthebestoramongthebest;usuallysomecombinationofphysicalprowess&persuasivespeechorcommand.TiméHonor,materialsymbolofstatusamongothers,usuallycapableofbeingtakenaway(prize,booty,trophies).KleosGloryorFame,understoodaspublicopinion,orwhatotherssayorremember.7PersonsintheIliad•Acheans–Achilles&Patrocles–Agamemnon&Menalaos–Odysseus,Ajax,Phoenix•Trojans–Hector&Alexandros–Priam,Helen,Andromache•Gods–Zeus,Apollo,Aphrodite–Athena,Hera,Thetis8Iliad(BookI)•WrathofAchilles,PartI–Inmediasres:TrojanWar&PlagueofApollo–Menis:QuarrelwithAgamemnon•Consequences–Thetis’SupplicationofZeus–GlimpseofOlympus•IsAchilles’angerhisownfault?9ThetissupplicanttoZeus10Iliad(BookVI)•BehindtheWallsofTroy–HectorasTragicHero–WomenandFamilyLife–Fate•Troy&Hector•TrojanWomen•IsHectorasympathetichero?Whyorwhynot?11Iliad(BookIX)•EmbassytoAchilles–Discourseamongequals?–Odysseus’plea–Phoenix’splea–Ajax’spartingwords•IsAchillesbeingunreasonable?Whyorwhynot?12DeathandHeroism•Theprospectofdeathdrivestheheroestopursuetimé(honor).•Theheroisdefinedbyhis(her)actioninthefaceofmortality,especiallyincombatorcontests.•Andresultingkleos(glory)isthehero’sonlyimmortality.13SarpedondeclarestoGlaukos(BookXII.322-28)“Man,supposingyouandI,escapingthisbattle,wouldbeabletoliveonforever,ageless,immortal,soneitherwouldImyselfgoonfightingintheforemostnorwouldIurgeyouintothefightingwheremenwinglory.Butnow,seeingthatthespiritsofdeathstandcloseaboutusintheirthousands,nomancanturnasidenorescapethem,letusgoonandwingloryforourselves,oryieldittoothers.”14Iliad(BookXXI)•WrathofAchilles,PartII–DeathofPatroclesandAchilles’Armor–DeathofLycaon:aruthlessdeath–DeathofHector:revenge•IsAchilles’angerinhuman?15HectorattheGatesofTroy…Achilleswascomingcloser,likeEnyalius, thewarriorgodofbattlewiththeshininghelmet. Onhisrightshoulderhewavedhisdreadfulspear madeofPelianash.Thebronzearoundhimglittered likeablazingfireorrisingsun.Atthatmoment,ashewatched,Hectorbegantoshakeinfear. Hiscouragegone,hecouldnolongerstandthere. Terrified,hestartedrunning,leavingthegate. Peleus'sonwentafterhim,sureofhisspeedonfoot. Justasamountainfalcon,thefastestcreature ofalltheoneswhichfly,swoopsdowneasily onatremblingpigeonasitdartsoffinfear,thehawkspeedingafteritwithpiercingcries, heartdrivingittoseizethepreyinjustthatway Achillesinhisfuryracedahead16HectorfacesAchillesWhenthey'dapproachedeachother,atclosequarters, greatHectoroftheshininghelmetspokeoutfirst:I'llnolongertrytorunawayfromyou,sonofPeleus,asIdidbefore,going threetimesinflightaroundPriam'sgreatcity. Ilackedthecouragethentofightwithyou, asyouattacked.Butmyheartpromptsmenow tostandagainstyoufacetofaceoncemore, whetherIkillyou,oryoukillme. Socomehere.Let'scallongodstowitness, forthey'rethebestonestoobserveourpact, tosupervisewhatwetwoagreeon. IfZeusgrantsmethestrengthtotakeyourlife, I'llnotabuseyourcorpseinanyway.I'llstripyourcelebratedarmouroff,Achilles,thengivethebodybackagain totheAchaeans.Andyou'lldothesame.Swift-footedAchilles,withascowl,replied:Hector,don'ttalktomeofouragreements. That'sidiotic,likeafaithfulpromise betweenmenandlions.Wolvesandlambs don'tshareacommonhearttheyalwayssense amutualhatredforeachother. Injustthatway,it'snotpossibleforus,foryouandme,tobefriends,or,indeed,fortheretobeswornoathsbetweenus, tilloneorotherofusfalls,gluttingAres, warriorwiththebull'shideshield,onblood. You'dbestrememberallyourfightingskills. Nowyoumustdeclareyourselfaspearman, afearlesswarrior.You'vegotnoescape.SoonPallasAthenawilldestroyyou onmyspear.Rightnowyou'llpaymeback, thefullpriceofthosesorrowsIwentthroughwhenyouslaughteredmycompanions.”Withthesewords,heheftedhislong-shadowedspear, thenhurledit.17AchillesabusesHector’sbodyThenonnobleHector'scorpse hecarriedoutamonstrousact.Hecutthrough thetendonsbehindbothfeet,fromheeltoankle, threadedthemwithox-hidethongs,andthentiedthese ontohischariot,leavingtheheadtodragbehind. Heclimbedupinhischariot,broughtonthesplendidarmour, thenlashedhishorses.Theyspedoffeagerly, draggingHector.Adustcloudroseabovehim, hisdarkhairspreadoutroundhim,andHector'shead, oncesohandsome,wascoveredbythedust,forZeus hadgivenhimtohisenemiestodishonour inhisownnativeland.Soallhisheadgrewdirty.FromBookXXII,translatedbyIanJohnston:~johnstoi/homer/iliad_title.htm18AbuseofHector’sBody19Iliad(BookXXIV)•Priam’sPlea•Achilles’grief•WhatmovedAchilles’toreleaseHector’sbody?•HasAchillesfinallycometohissenses?20QuestionsabouttheIliad•Whatarethechiefmotivationsforwarorconflictinthe
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