Adventures of Odysseus

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Adventures of Odysseus

Adventures of Odysseus

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The Trojan wars had ended. Odysseus, Greek hero and the King of Ithaca, was desperate to return home to his wife, Penelope, and their son Telemachus, who he had not seen for ten long years.

Mythology Part 4, Chapter 3— The Adventures of Odysseus Summary Mythology Part 4, Chapter 3— The Adventures of Odysseus Summary

Odysseus offered the Cyclops some delicious wine he had carried from the ship. The Cyclops drank it in one gulp…then collapsed to the floor, asleep. It was very, very strong wine.

She put on a huge feast for them, but had drugged the food, so that half of the crew were turned into pigs. Odysseus had been warned what Circe might do and ate some special herbs that stopped her magic. This is a great re-telling of the Odyssey by the blind poet, Homer. I love how this abridged version of the Odyssey is pretty simple, but very informative and perfect for the age it is written for. In this book, kids learn more about the Ancient Greek culture through the fabulous illustrations and the enlightening text. The illustrations are awesome. Odysseus, known for his intelligence and cunning, sets to thinking of a plan. Somehow they must make the Cyclops open up the cave... The war and his troubles at sea keep Odysseus away from his home, Ithaca, for twenty years. In his absence, his son, Telemachus, has grown into a man, and his wife, Penelope, is besieged by suitors who assume Odysseus is dead. Penelope remains faithful to Odysseus, but the suitors feast at her house all day and live off her supplies. She holds them off by promising to marry after she finishes weaving a shroud for Laertes, Odysseus’s father. Every night she secretly undoes the day’s work, leaving the job perpetually unfinished. One day, near the end of Odysseus’s voyage, the suitors discover Penelope’s ruse and become more dangerously insistent.

THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS AND THE TALE OF TROY - Project Gutenberg THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS AND THE TALE OF TROY - Project

Unfortunately for Odysseus, Polyphemus was actually the son of Poseidon, God of the sea. When Poseidon found out what had happened, he vowed to prevent Odysseus from getting home to Ithaca for another ten years.Odysseus then landed the ship on the island of Thrinacia where the hungry crew found a herd of cattle and slaughtered them for food. Oh dear! The cattle belonged to Helios - God of the sun. Oops! Escape plan! Children must imagine they are Odysseus who is charged with advising other travellers of the dangers of the journey. They must choose one of the threats in the story and write a set of instructions to help travellers escape the danger. They could use Odysseus’ own escape methods or devise one of their own. Odysseus has a brilliant idea for how to win the Trojan war. Then he and his men have to outwit gods and monsters to get home to Ithaca. When he gets there, he's got to fight a bunch of bad guys who are holding his wife captive and then convince her he really is her long-lost husband. The adventures challenge Odysseus's brain as much as his fighting skills. Following the whole thing is like playing a great video game and winning. Travel brochure. Children choose an island from the story and create a travel brochure or poster for it. How will they ‘sell’ the island when they must reference the danger that lurks there? Please note that the animation includes depictions of violence from Greek mythology. We advise watching before sharing with your class. Synopsis



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