characteristics of an epic from the odyssey

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Vinokuroff 1 Katherine Vinokuroff Mrs. Jennifer Redmond English 10 Oct. 15, 2014 Characteristics of an Epic from the Odyssey 1. Media res- The Odyssey starts after the Battle of Troy, on the journey back, when Odysseus is almost home already. 2. Epic simile- “He himself rocked, from side to side, as a cook turns a sausage, big with blood and fat, at a scorching blaze… (compares Odysseus’s rage to a cooking sausage) (Homer, 20) 3. Epic catalogue- Catalogue of dead heroes and women in Nekuia. (Great Narrative Works: A Guide to Literary terms.”) 4. Descent to the underworld- Odysseus travels to the underworld in book 11 (Shmoop Editorial Team) 5. Address to the host- “Come, friend, and give me something; for you seem to be no lowly man among the Greeks, but their most

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Katherine VinokuroffMrs. Jennifer RedmondEnglish 10Oct. 15, 2014

Characteristics of an Epic from the Odyssey

1. Media res- The Odyssey starts after the Battle of Troy, on the journey back, when Odysseus is almost home already.

2. Epic simile- He himself rocked, from side to side, as a cook turns a sausage, big with blood and fat, at a scorching blaze(compares Odysseuss rage to a cooking sausage) (Homer, 20)

3. Epic catalogue- Catalogue of dead heroes and women in Nekuia. (Great Narrative Works: A Guide to Literary terms.)

4. Descent to the underworld- Odysseus travels to the underworld in book 11 (Shmoop Editorial Team)

5. Address to the host- Come, friend, and give me something; for you seem to be no lowly man among the Greeks, but their most noble lord-indeed a chief.So you should offer more than others can-Id make you famous then in endless lands.I, too, was once a man of means; my house was rich; I often gave to vagabonds, whoever they might be, who came in need (Homer, p. 351). In Homers time people were very hospitable, and it was considered that punishment or wrath of the gods would incur if would did not show hospitality. (Cory, Biggs, Melissa, Joseph, Mollie, Bennet, Dustin, Manning, Jonas, and Schrodt Value of Hospitality) Bibliography

Hayes, Amy. The Epic and the Odyssey Prezi.com, 9 Oct. 2014. Web. 15 Oct. 2014

Np. English 230: Great Narrative Works: A Guide to Literary terms. Web.ics.purdue.edu. 9 Aug. 2000. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

Shmoop Editorial Team. "The Odyssey."Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

Cory, Biggs, Melissa, Joseph, Mollie, Bennet, Dustin, Manning, Jonas, and Schrodt. Value of Hospitality union.edu, Nd. Web. 15 Oct. 2014