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The stories of the Olympians survived because they had the largest number of followers and, most importantly, The Olympians did not forbid or punish the pursuit of _______________________. These ancient Greeks believed ________________, __________________, and _________________________________ are the blessings of The Immortals and are a vital part of the Greek tradition. The Olympians are descended from the primal, self created gods, beginning with ______________. The Olympians are ruled by ________________. He is the strongest and, as you will see, without him, the other Olympians would still be held captive inside their devious father, Kronos. According to the Greeks, the various rivers, mountains and forces of nature are the bodies of the Immortals and proper ________________ must always be shown if you (they) wish to have peace at home and safe passage when you (they) travel. The oldest myths can be traced to three main sources: ______________, __________________, and ____________________________________, circa 800 b.c.e. That means that by the time they were written down, these works had survived ____________ years of additions, subtractions and mutations to finally become the versions we now call authentic. The Greek Myths are our window into the distant past, a view of a world that existed not only in the mind of the Greek poets but in the hearts of the humble and long suffering natives of ancient Greece. Read the Where to begin section of the page and record the name of the island that is sacred to Aphrodite ________________________. Author Click on the following link and read to answer the questions which follow  HYPERLINK "http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/background/3a_p1.html" http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/background/3a_p1.html Who is the author of The Odyssey? ____________________________ According to a hymn written in honour of the god Apollo, he was a __________ ___________ from the island of Chios, in the eastern Mediterranean. The Homeric tradition was an oral onethat this was a kind of _______________ made and passed down by word of mouth and without the intervention of writing.  Epic Poetry Definitions Click on the following link, read, and fill in the blanks to complete the definition of an epic poem below  HYPERLINK "http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/Epic.pdf" http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/Epic.pdf. 14. An epic in its most specific sense is a genre of classical poetry originating in ______________. The conventions of this genre are several: (a) It is a _______________ ________________ about a serious or worthy traditional subject. (b) Its diction in _____________ in style. It employs a formal, dignified, objective tone and many ________________ _______ __________. (c) The narrative focused on the exploits of a ____________ ____________ who represents the cultural values of a race, nation, or religious group. (d) The hero's success or failure will determine the ___________ of that people or nation. (e) The action takes place in a vast setting, and covers a ___________ geographic area. The setting is frequently some time in the _______________ past. (f) The action contains ______________ _______________ of military prowess. (g) Gods or supernatural beings frequently take part in the _____________ to affect the outcome. (h) The poem begins with the ___________ ____________ ______________to inspire the poet, a prayer to an appropriate supernatural being. The speaker asks that this being provide him the suitable emotion, creativity, or words to ___________ the poem. (i) The narrative starts _________ __________ ___________, in the middle of the action. Subsequently, the earlier events leading up to the start of the poem will be recounted in the characters' ____________ or in _________________. (j) The epic contains long ________________ of heroes or important characters, focusing on highborn kings and great warriors rather than peasants and commoners. (k) The epic employs ___________ ___________ (called epic similes) at appropriate spots of the story, and a traditional scene of extended description in which the hero arms himself. The term applies most directly to classical Greek texts like the ___________ and the ___________ but it is clear that Roman authors like Virgil intentionally imitate the genre in works like the Aeneid. However, some critics have applied the term more loosely. The Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf has also been called an epic of Anglo-Saxon culture, Milton's _________________ is called an epic of Christian culture, El Cid is an epic of Spanish culture, Longfellow's _____________ is an epic of American culture, and Shakespeare's various History Plays have been collectively called an epic of Renaissance Britain. Contrast with the mock epics of Alexander Pope and later Enlightenment writers to see its influence in humorous form.  On a separate sheet of paper write important information about each of the different characters from Homers Odyssey beside his/her name. Use the Links provided to help you find valuable descriptions of each character. 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