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9/11/12 the iliad

9/11/12 The Iliad “ Sing, goddess, the anger of Peleus son Achilles and it’s devastation which put pains thousandfold upon the Achains, hurled in their multitudes to the house of Hades strong souls of heroes, but gave their bodies to be in the delicate feasting of dogs, of all birds, and the will of Zeus was accomplished since that time when first there stood in division of conflict Atreus’ son the lord of men and brilliant Achilles. ” The easiest way to remember text is to set it to music Homer performed this entire work from memory, it was sung. Homer- 725-625 B. C. E. — estimated time of Homer’s life, Heir to many generations. The Greeks told stories about the deeds and destiny of Heroes. Would have been familiar to all of the listeners ** There is not standard story of Greek mythology, myths are pliable ** Mythical Background: Driving force: violence, revenge, father vs. son The cycle of violence for the gods is ended with the birth of Athena (wisdom) Zeus brings morals to the Greek universe Trojan War Starts with a wedding Achilles is the son Eris is not invited but goes anyway and throws a golden apple into the crowd. The apple is supposed to go to the fairest of them all: Hera, Athena, or Aphrodite Paris is the judge Aphrodite offers him the love of the most beautiful women alive: Helen Helen is already married to Menelaus (King of Sparta) Paris seduces Helen and takes her with him. Prium (Paris’ father) takes Paris in to protect him All of the suitors swore to protect Helen and Menelaus so they go to war Agamemnon is married to Helen’s half-sister The Iliad asks: what is civilization? For 9 years, the Greeks had been waiting outside Troy The Iliad begins in the middle of the story Agamemnon and Achilles are fighting over a girl at the opening (Cassandra) Love, lust, lost, glory, anger Menin- rage (only the gods and Achilles can feel it) the will of Zeus is aligned with the anger of Achilles Anger of Achilles Will of Zeus Achilles is half human-half god Achilles and Agamemnon (strongest warrior vs. strongest of the Greek Kings) Chryses’ daughter is taken in a raid and given to Agamemnon. Apollo makes him give him back so Agamemnon takes Achilles girl (Cassandra) Timé- the material reward that makes life worth living. Honor, prestige, admiration from those around Kleos- the thing that a hero will have when the stores of him are passed down from generation, GLORY Achilles knows what his fate is, he knows that he will die at Troy. He is there for the glory When he loses his timé and kleos he withdraws from the battle because he has no reason to fight Double Motivation What is the place of gods in human affairs? Athena stops Achilles from killing Agamemnon The intervention is reflected in the inner life of the character. Achilles is a hero who is capable of inner strength and thought. Helen says to Aphrodite: “ if you like Paris so much, why don’t you go to him” double motivation: she chooses to go along with her fate, to sleep with whoever will protect her. What is a successful civilization? The Trojans play by the rules. Prium is powerful and confident, he his merciful. – Hector is mad at Paris because he did not play fairly, Aphrodite saved him (as a Trojan he should have played fairly) The Greeks are after the Trojan wealth

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