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~ The Mystery of Mythology ~An interactive session covering lessons 4.04 – 4.09,[object Object],Please write your name on this screen in your favorite color!,[object Object]
To be successful in this activity, you will need to …,[object Object],Have a pencil/pen and paper to take notes.,[object Object],Visit all break-out room sessions.,[object Object],Participate in all activities and discussions by sharing your ideas.,[object Object],Ask questions if you need help.,[object Object],Remain for the entire session.,[object Object]
What to Submit?,[object Object],3-2-1 Reflection  -- Directions,[object Object],Using complete sentences, explain the following items:,[object Object],3 things you found interesting in this session,[object Object],2 connections of mythology to today’s society,[object Object],1 question you still have about mythology ,[object Object],Submit your 3-2-1 Reflection for Assignments 4.08, 4.09 and the essay question in 4.10,[object Object]
Greek Mythology,[object Object],Many of us do not even know what Greek Mythology actually is. Well, here is a little insight on the topic. Greek Mythology is the body of stories belonging to Ancient Greeks. These stories concern their gods and goddesses, the nature of the world, and the origins of their own culture and religion. As you can tell by the name, these tales are in fact myths, but to the Greeks, nothing was ever more factual. ,[object Object]
Scope Out the Stars,[object Object],By: Sofia Wronka,[object Object]
Derivations of the Planet’s Names,[object Object]
The Sun,[object Object],The sun’s name is derived from the Roman god, Sol, which came into existence from the Greek god of the star Helios.,[object Object]
Mercury,[object Object],In Roman mythology Mercury is the god of commerce, travel, and thievery.,[object Object],In Greek mythology he is referred to as Hermes, the messenger of the Gods. ,[object Object],This planet probably received the name Mercury because it moves so swiftly across the sky. ,[object Object]
Venus,[object Object],Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty and so is the Roman goddess Venus. ,[object Object],This planet is probably named Venus because it is was brightest planet known to the ancient people. ,[object Object]
Mars,[object Object],Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War. The planet probably got this name due to its red color. ,[object Object],Also, please note the Roman god Mars was a god of agriculture before becoming associated with the Greek Ares. ,[object Object]
Earth,[object Object],The English name Earth is the only planetary name that is not derived from Greek/Roman mythology. It instead originates from Old English and Germanic. ,[object Object], In Roman Mythology, the goddess of the Earth was Tellus – the fertile soil. ,[object Object], The Grecian Gaia was the terra mater or Mother Earth. ,[object Object]
Jupiter,[object Object],Jupiter (a.k.a. Zeus or the Roman god Jove) was the King of the Gods, the ruler of Olympus, and the patron of the Roman state.,[object Object],Zeus was the son of Cronus or Saturn. ,[object Object]
Saturn,[object Object],In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture (or Corn god). ,[object Object],The associated Greek god, Cronus (Saturn), was the son of Uranus and Gaia.,[object Object]
Uranus,[object Object],Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens (the FATHER of the gods and not to be confused with Zeus, king of gods).,[object Object], Uranus was the son and mate of Gaia.,[object Object],He was the father of Cronus (Saturn) and of the Cyclopes and the Titans or predecessors to the Olympians.,[object Object]
Neptune,[object Object],In Greek mythology Poseidon was the god of the Sea.,[object Object],Neptune was the Roman’s equivalent to the Greek Poseidon. ,[object Object]
Pluto,[object Object],Although, sadly, Pluto is no longer classified as a planet and the Greeks and Romans never discovered it (it was in fact discovered by a man named Percival Lowell in the 1930’s), I will tell you the Greek and Roman gods it is named after…,[object Object],In Roman mythology, Pluto (Greek: Hades) is the god of the underworld. ,[object Object]
Based on the history of each planet’s name, which planet would you be? Why?,[object Object]
Horoscope,[object Object],[object Object]
Pisces- Fishes
Aries- Ram
Taurus- Bull
Gemini- Twins
Cancer- Crab
Leo- Lion
Virgo- “Virgin”Astrea, daughter of Zeus and Themis, was the goddess of justice. During the “Golden Age” she lived on Earth until wickedness and evil gripped mankind. When the gods left Earth, she was the last to leave and was transformed into the constellation Virgo.
Libra- Balance
Scorpio- Scorpion
Sagittarius- Archer
Capricorn- Sea Goat,[object Object]
Echo and Narcissus,[object Object],The nymph Echo was fond of talking. When Hera appeared looking for her husband Artemis, whom she feared was amusing himself with the nymphs of the wood, she was stalled by Echo. Echo talked to the goddess until all of the nymphs were able to escape.  When Hera found out about this she was cursed with always having the last word but never being able to reply herself.,[object Object],A little later Echo saw Narcissus who was pursuing a chase in the mountains. The Nymph fell in love with him and longed to win him with her soft tongue, but could not so instead followed in his foot prints. Then one day, when Narcissus lost his companions, he shouted “Who’s there?”, and Echo, being unable to reply also said, “Who’s there?”. This went on for some time until Narcissus said, “Let us join one another,” where the nymph replied the same and tried to put her arms around the boy. He became outraged, and told Echo to keep her hands away from him. Echo, full of despair, hid away, and lived in a cave where she shriveled away and died. Her bones were changed into rocks and there was nothing left of her but her voice. With that she is still ready to reply to any one who calls her, and keeps up her old habit of having the last word. ,[object Object],Woman picking narcissus,[object Object]
Echo and Narcissus      cont.,[object Object],According to this story though Narcissus was not only mean to Echo, but also to another young maiden. This was a BIG mistake for him; this young girl prayed to the gods that even if he did not love her that he should at least love in return. An avenging goddess heard and granted the prayer making Narcissus fall in love with his own reflection. ,[object Object],Narcissus tried to hold and touch his watery manifestation, and, being unable to do so, just gazed upon it. He grew weary of eating or doing anything for fear that the reflection would leave him. His beauty faded away (although Echo, convinced of her love for him, stayed with him) and he eventually died. The Nymphs wept for his death, and when they came to burn his body all that they found of him was a flower that was purple within and surrounded with white leaves; as a remembrance  of him it bears his name.,[object Object]
How do these 2 myths compare?,[object Object],Similarities		             Differences,[object Object]
Lesson 4.06,[object Object]
The Nine Muses,[object Object],In Ancient Greek Mythology, there were nine muses who each protected a form of science, art, or literature.,[object Object],The Muses were the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (Memory).,[object Object],*As you learn about the muses, think about which one would represent you the best.*,[object Object]
CalliopeBeautiful voice,[object Object],Calliope was the chief of the nine muses. She was represented as the protector of epic poetryand is the most documented of the Muses. ,[object Object],She is the mother of Hymen (the god of marriage), Ialemus (sad song god), the Corybantes, and the Sirens. Her symbol was a writing tab. ,[object Object]
Epic Poetry,[object Object],Epic poetry- type of narrative poetry, characterized by great length, multiple settings, large numbers of characters, or long span of time involved.,[object Object]
Clio Proclaimer,[object Object],She was the patron of history, and the inventor of historical and heroic poetry. She is known for bringing the Phoenician alphabet to the Greeks. ,[object Object],Clio was also the mother of Hyacinthus, who was killed by Apollo. From his blood grew the flower that bears his name. Clio’s symbol was a scroll. ,[object Object]
Heroic poetry- characterized by great length, multiple settings, large numbers of characters, or long span of time involved.,[object Object]
EratoPassionate,[object Object],Erato was the Muse of lyric poetrywhich dealt with love. She is often shown holding a lyre, or a small kithara, an instrument said to be invented by her. ,[object Object],She was also the patron of parrots and crows, considering she was the Muse of Mimicry, as well.,[object Object]
Lyric poetry,[object Object],- refers to either poetry that has the form and musical quality of a song or a usually short poem that expresses personal feelings, which may or may not be set to music.,[object Object]
EuterpeRejoicing Well,[object Object],Euterpe was the Muse of lyric poetry and music. She was also the cheerful muse, in charge of joy and pleasure. ,[object Object],She is also accredited with inventing the double flute, and is often depicted holding one (as shown at right).,[object Object]
PolyhymniaMany Songs,[object Object],She was the Muse of sacred-poetry, sacred hymn and eloquence, as well as the muse of agriculture and pantomime. She is depicted as being serious and meditative, often illustrated in a thoughtful pose with a finger to her mouth. She always wears long robes and often a veil. ,[object Object],Polyhymniais sometimes accredited as being the Muse of geometry and meditation.,[object Object]
MelpomeneSongstress,[object Object],Melpomene is the Muse of tragedy. She is often shown wearing cothurnes and carrying or wearing a tragic mask.,[object Object],She also carries a knife or club in her  hand.  In Greek and Roman poetry, it was customary to invoke Melpomene so that one could create beautiful lyric poetry. ,[object Object],Cothurnes- boots traditionally worn by tragic actors,[object Object]
TerpsichoreRejoicing in the Dance,[object Object], ,[object Object],She is the Muse of dancing and dramatic chorus. She is usually pictured sitting down and holding a lyre, accompanying the dancers’ choirs.,[object Object]
ThaliaFlourishing,[object Object],Thalia was the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry. She is often depicted holding a comic mask, a shepherd’s staff, or a wreath of ivy.,[object Object],She was a rustic goddess who liked to traipse through meadows and forests. ,[object Object]
Idyllic poetry- short poem, descriptive of rustic life,[object Object]
UraniaHeavenly,[object Object], -Uraniawas the Muse of astronomy and astrology. She was dressed in blue cloak embroidered in stars and is often illustrated holding a globe in her left hand and a peg in her right. She was the special protector of those who practiced philosophy. Urania also had a son, Linus, who was killed by Apollo, who was jealous of Linus’ beautiful singing. ,[object Object]
Choose your favorite muse and draw a picture to represent her.,[object Object],Calliope			Clio			Erato,[object Object],EuterpePolhymniaMelpomene,[object Object],TrepsichoreThaliaUrania,[object Object]
References to Greek Mythology can be found in many famous poems, stories, and songs. This is an excerpt from a poem by Lord Byron:,[object Object],Farewell to the Museby: Lord Byron  ,[object Object], Thou Power! who hast ruled me through Infancy's days,Young offspring of Fancy, 'tis time we should part;Then rise on the gale this the last of my lays,The coldest effusion which springs from my heart.This bosom, responsive to rapture no more,Shall hush thy wild notes, nor implore thee to sing;The feelings of childhood, which taught thee to soar,Are wafted far distant on Apathy's wing…..,[object Object],And soon shall its wild erring notes be forgot,Since early affection and love is o'ercast:Oh! blest had my Fate been, and happy my lot,Had the first strain of love been the dearest, the last.Farewell, my young Muse! since we now can ne'er meet;If our songs have been languid, they surely are few:Let us hope that the present at least will be sweet---The present---which seals our eternal Adieu.,[object Object],What muse or muses do you think inspired Lord Byron to compose his poem Farewell to the Muse?,[object Object]
Preserve A Physique,[object Object],The Olympics:,[object Object],Then and Now,[object Object]
Prior knowledge of 	Olympics,[object Object]
The Olympics,[object Object],The winner of an Olympic event gained great honor.,[object Object],He also got an olive wreath in an official ceremony (instead of medals).,[object Object],He paid no taxes for a year, and sometimes for life (too many winners).,[object Object],He had a year named after him!,[object Object],People would provide him with food and lodging (endorsements).,[object Object],Some of the events were the same then as they are now:,[object Object],Running races,[object Object],Javelin throwing,[object Object],Wrestling,[object Object],Some were different:,[object Object],Hoplitodromos (race in armor, see inset),[object Object],Chariot races,[object Object]
Then & Now,[object Object],Now…,[object Object],Frenchman, Pierre de Coubertin, inspired revival of Olympic Games and headed original International Olympic Committee,[object Object],First modern Olympic Games in 1896,[object Object],Events:,[object Object],pole vaulting,[object Object],running races,[object Object],shot put,[object Object],weight lifting,[object Object],swimming,[object Object],target shooting,[object Object],tennis,[object Object],gymnastics,[object Object],Then...,[object Object],According to legend, the Olympics were founded by Hercules,[object Object],First record of Olympics in 776 BC,[object Object],Winner of first race in first Olympics: Coroebus, cook from Elis,[object Object],Events:,[object Object],boxing & wrestling,[object Object],running,[object Object],chariot races,[object Object],pankration (wrestling with fists),[object Object],pentathlon,[object Object],discus,[object Object],javelin,[object Object],long jump,[object Object],running race,[object Object],wrestling,[object Object]
Ideals,[object Object],Ancient Olympics were held to honor Greek gods and often involved a day of feasting and sacrificing.,[object Object],Second and third place received no mention anywhere, but only winners mattered.,[object Object],Wars were often postponed when the Games came around and warriors on opposing sides could participate in the same event.,[object Object],The Games were a time for men to come together to view a common sport.,[object Object],Modern Olympics are held to encourage sports and friendly attitudes among countries.,[object Object],Second and third place athletes receive medals similar to the first place winners, and have their flags displayed also.,[object Object],Countries hostile with one another can come together for the Olympics with no threat, but sometimes the Games are canceled during a time of war.,[object Object],The Games are watched by families around the world.,[object Object],THEN,[object Object],NOW,[object Object]
Sportswomen,[object Object],In the ancient Olympics women were not allowed to participate or even view the events, because men participated in them in the nude.,[object Object],The only way that a woman could be involved in the Olympics at all was as the owner of a horse in the chariot races.,[object Object],Spartan women were much more athletically inclined than women in Athens because of their upbringing.,[object Object],These women were brought up participating in sports with the men so that they would produce strong offspring and be able to protect their homes while their husbands were at war.,[object Object]
Artemis,[object Object],Daughter of Zeus and Leto,[object Object],Protector of all that is wild and innocent,[object Object],Immune to Aphrodite’s love enchantments,[object Object],Friend to mortals,[object Object],Rides in silver chariot,[object Object],Wears silver sandals,[object Object],Shoots silver arrows,[object Object],Uses silver bow,[object Object],Emblem of female physical ideal and sportswoman icon,[object Object]

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