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Athena

The Odyssey Book 16

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1. Initial: The initial situation is when Telemachos sees Odysseus, but he is disguised as the old beggar, so he does not recognize his own father. (Page 199: "Then he took the spear from the hand of Telemachos, and the young man passed in over the threshold. As he entered, his father Odysseus rose from the seat to make room for him but Telemachos checked him, and said: 'Stay where you are, stranger, we can find another seat in our hut; there's a man here to provide one.' ") Reversal:

The Odyssey Book 6

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1. Initial: The initial situation is when Athena talks to Nausica? in her sleep. And is telling her to go out and get a husband. (Page 75: "Why are so lazy, Nausica?, and with such a mother as you have? There is all the fine linen lying soiled, and it is high time for you to marry; you will want a nice frock then for yourself, and the same for your wedding company.")

The Odyssey Book 2

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1. Initial: Telemachos calls a town meeting to tell the suitors to leave his mother's house and let them live in peace. Reversal: Antinous calls Penelopeia a liar (when she was secretly unravelling the cloth) and it is her fault that all the suitors haven't left yet. Revelation: The suitors will not leave nor listen to Telemachos, so Athena tells him to gather the supplies he will need, as she gathers a boat/crew for their journey, which she says will leave that night. 2. Personification Protagonist: Telemachos, he is the one who calls the meeting, along with telling the suitors to leave.

The Odyssey Book 1

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1. Initial: Odysseus is lost at sea. Reversal: Athena goes to visit Telemachos, disguised as Ment?s, and talks to Telemachos about his father, Odysseus. Revelation: Telemachos realizes he must go on a voyage and see what has happened to his father. 2. Personification Protagonist: Telemachos, he is the one who is getting affected by Athena, the antagonist. But he is the one who will make the final decision, to go or not to go on the voyage Athena told him to take. Antagonist: Athena, she pushes Telemachos to take the journey to find out about his father, Odysseus. She also pushes Zeus and the other gods, to protect Odysseus, and let him return home safely.

Greek culture

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Name: Lau Ka Lap UID: 3035074048 Exercise/Activity (1) 1A. Brandenburger Gate It was built in 1791 as a symbol or a sign of peace. In the World War II, it was damaged. In 2002, it was restored. This symbol refers to the history of Germany. Lion Head of Singapore Since Singapore is named as a Lion City, this symbol totally matched with this reputation. This symbol was introduced in 1986. Arc of Triumph This symbol is a famous monument that gives glory and respect to those soldiers who died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars. This symbol refers to the history of France. Leaning Tower of Pisa

Ancient Greece Slides

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Art of Ancient Greece What you must memorize. Terms and Stuff city-state -- a polis an autonomous region having a city as its political, cultural, religious, and economic center for example: Athens, Sparta, Corinth or Thebes?remember Antigone a stoa ?colonnaded pavilion, open on three sides the importance of the procession stadium sanctuaries Mount Olympos Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi (the oracle of Delphi) Temples a Mycenaen megaron?the source of the Greek Temple a columned entrance porch an anteroom with a central doorway a living space with a central hearth and four columns supporting the roof around the opening The Ionic order has a frieze and a base as well as a different capital. The proportions of the Ionic order are more elongated.
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