50
The Adventures of Odysseus

The Odyssey

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Mostly from Edith Hamilton's account of The Odyssey, this slide shows the summary of Odysseus' adventures plus his pre-adventure stories after the Fall of Troy.

Citation preview

Page 1: The Odyssey

The Adventures of Odysseus

Page 2: The Odyssey

Life Back Home

Odysseus has been away from his home in Ithaca for a total of 20 years.His son, Telemachus, has become a man and his wife Penelope is assumed to be a widow by the people of Ithaca.

Page 3: The Odyssey
Page 4: The Odyssey
Page 5: The Odyssey

Suitors come to woo Penelope but she remains faithful to Odysseus, believing he is still alive.The suitors continue to live in Odysseus’s house until Penelope agrees to marry one of them.

Life Back Home

Page 6: The Odyssey

She holds the suitors off by promising them she will marry one of them when she finishes weaving a shroud for Odysseus’ father

They give in to her promise and agree to let her finish

Life Back Home

Page 7: The Odyssey

Every day she works on the shroud but secretly undoes it at night.The suitors eventually find out about her scheme and catch her in the act.

They become more unmanageable than ever.

Life Back Home

Page 8: The Odyssey

The Fall of Troy

The Greeks have been away at war for 10 years.The Greeks defeat the Trojans with the help of Athena and Poseidon.The Greeks go mad with victory the night they sacked the city of Troy.The Greeks violate the prophetess Cassandra in Athena’s temple

Page 9: The Odyssey

Athena turns against the Greeks and convinces Poseidon to do the same.

This causes the Greeks to be terribly punished on their journey back home.

Page 10: The Odyssey
Page 11: The Odyssey

Troy

After the victory at Troy, Odysseus and his men begin their journey home from here.

Page 12: The Odyssey

THE CICONES

The winds blew Odysseus and his men to Ismarus, a city in Thrace where the warring Cicones lived

Odysseus’ men plundered the city and killed many people

At dawn, the Cicones attacked the sleeping Greeks

Page 13: The Odyssey
Page 14: The Odyssey

THE CICONES

Six warriors from each ship died upon the beach

Thus, began Odysseus’ journey

Page 15: The Odyssey

Athena’s Forgiveness

Athena’s anger subsides and decides to set things right to bring Odysseus home.

Although Poseidon is still angry with Odysseus, Athena asks the other gods to help him come home.

Page 16: The Odyssey

She also goes to Ithaca in disguise and asks Telemachus to search for his father.

Telemachus seeks the help and advice of Menelaus in Sparta

He says he has heard from Proteus that he is being held a prisoner of love by sea nymph Calypso.

Page 17: The Odyssey
Page 18: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Lotus eatersThe inhabitants try to feed some of the men their flower food that makes them forget reality and lose their longing to get home.

Page 19: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Lotus eatersOdysseus had to drag them back to the ship and chain them as they wept to stay in the Lotus Land.

Page 20: The Odyssey
Page 21: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Cyclops Polyphemus

Hungry and tired the men come across the cave of Polyphemus where Odysseus lost many men.

Page 22: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Cyclops Polyphemus

By blinding the Cyclops, Poseidon became even more angry with Odysseus

Page 23: The Odyssey
Page 24: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Aeolus, keeper of the windsThe men come to the country of the winds where Aeolus receives them with hospitality.As a gift, Aeolus gives Odysseus a parting gift of a leather sack full of all the storm winds.

Page 25: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Aeolus, keeper of the windsOdysseus can sail home safely as long as he keeps the sack closed.His crew, thinking the sack is full of gold, opens the sack and unleashes a storm

Page 26: The Odyssey

.

Page 27: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Telepylus, land of the Laestrygons

The Laestrygons are giant cannibals who ate most of Odysseus’ menOdysseus’ ship was saved because it was parked out of the shore

Page 28: The Odyssey
Page 29: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Circe, a beautiful but dangerous witchSome of the men go ahead and encounter Circe who turns them into pigs.One man escapes and returns to Odysseus to tell him what happened.Armed with an herb Hermes has given him that would not affect him from Circe’s magic, Odysseus saves his men

Page 30: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Circe, a beautiful but dangerous witchShe falls in love with Odysseus and changes his crew back into human form and they live in luxury at her house for a year.After having enough, Circe uses her magic to tell them how to get home• They must travel to Hades and speak to the

dead prophet Teiresias.

Page 31: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Odysseus and his men lure Teiresias’ spirit with blood and asks for help.•He tells Odysseus’ he will eventually get home and advises the men not to kill oxen belonging to the sun.

Page 32: The Odyssey

.

Page 33: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

The Sirens- woman that lured man to death by singing

Odysseus’ men put some wax on their ear

Page 34: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

He did not put any wax on his own but he asked his men to tie him on the boat

Odysseus listened to the Sirens for more clues in going home

Page 35: The Odyssey

.

Page 36: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

Six of his crew lost their lives

Scylla is a six-headed monster while Charybdis is a whirlpool

Page 37: The Odyssey

.

Page 38: The Odyssey

Odysseus’ Journey

They finally arrive at the island of the Sun where the hungry men kill and eat his cattle (ox) while Odysseus is away.

The sun destroys the ship and drowns everyone but Odysseus.

Page 39: The Odyssey
Page 40: The Odyssey

Free From Calypso

At the same time, Hermes visits Calypso and tells her of Zeus's command to let Odysseus go.She finally gives into Zeus’s command and gives Odysseus all the necessities he would need to make a raft to get home.

Page 41: The Odyssey

On his journey home, Poseidon catches sight of him and sends a storm to wreck his ship.The goddess Ino, who feels sorry, gives him her veil to protect him from harm in the water.

Free From Calypso

Page 42: The Odyssey

`1` 1

.

Page 43: The Odyssey

He swims for 2 days and finally reaches the land of the Phaeacians and their king.

The king’s daughter finds him naked and filthy on the shore.

PRINCESS NAUSICAA

Page 44: The Odyssey

She leads him to the king where he is received warmly and kindly.

The King say he will make sure he gets home and lets him eat and sleep at his house.

PRINCESS NAUSICAA

Page 45: The Odyssey

Odysseus Heads Home

Odysseus tells his storyAfter hearing this, the Phaeacians make a ship for him to get home.Athena helps himOdysseus is disguised as a beggar so he will be welcomed into his palace.

Page 46: The Odyssey

.

Page 47: The Odyssey

.

Page 48: The Odyssey

Fighting For His Home

The next day, Penelope presents the suitors with a challenge: whoever can string Odysseus’ bow and shoot an arrow through twelve rings would be able to marry her.All the suitors try and fail but when the beggar asks for a try they all laugh at him.

Page 49: The Odyssey

.

Page 50: The Odyssey

Fighting For His Home

The suitors, taken off guard go for their weapons but Telemachus hid them all.They try to run away but the doors are all locked as Odysseus slaughters them all.Odysseus finally reveals himself to Penelope and after 20 years of separation, they live happily ever after.