Odyssey Damian LT
Odyssey Damian LT
Odyssey Damian LT
Lecture 1
Damian Cheng
January 2014
text
The Odyssey
context
connection between parts
1
memory in
ancient Greek oral culture
[Anticleia to Odysseus]
This is the way with mortals.
When we die, the sinews no longer hold
Flesh and bones together. The fire destroys these
As soon as the spirit leaves the white bones,
And the ghost flutters off and is gone like a dream.
Hurry now to the light, and remember these things,
So that later you may tell them all to your wife.
11:220
Speak,
Memory
Immortal One
Speak,
,
And tell the tale once more in our time.
1:11-12
Homers Greece:
orality ability to remember
with sound and
express ideas verbally
oral poetry:
oral in composition,
communication &
performance,
transmission
singeroftales
(bards)
Lyre player
470 B.C.E.
Louvre
quick question:
Phemius
singer
oftales
inthe
Odyssey
[Odysseus]
Herald, take this cut of meat to Demodocus
For him to eat. And I will greet him
Despite my grief. Bards are revered
By all men upon earth, for the Muse
Loves them well and has taught them the songways.
Odyssey 8:514-8
[Alcinous]
Summon the godlike singer of tales [...]
Odyssey 8:45
rememberingandreciting
over12,000linesofpoetry
???
The Odyssey
a composition of
Dactylic Hexameter
Dactylic Hexameter is a
form of meter: 6 feet
Dactyl = uu
Spondee =
First 4 feet can either
be dactyl or spondee
The fifth foot is
frequently a dactyl, the
sixth is always a
spondee
regular units of
syllables stitched
together by a
performer who
performs in
composition
isnotlinear;
Theoral
epic startsinthemiddle ofstoriesoraction;
issungasthesingerrememberstheway
othersdid:
Songistheremembranceofsongssung.
(B.Peabody,1975:216);
thepoetusesepisodicstructure (eg.flashbacks)to
handlelengthynarrative
(WalterJ.Ong,1982:144)
oralculturesarebasedonmnemonic thoughtand
expressions
(Ong,1982:36)
Examplesofstylisticfeaturesas
memorydevices
1Homericepithets
Telemachus
takinginadeepbreath
hiswordshadwings
clearheaded
coolheaded
Penelope
WisedaughterofIcarius
Odysseus
thegodlikesurvivor
cunning
NomancouldmatchOdysseusforcunning.Yourfatherwasthemaster
ofallstrategies...[NestortoTelemachus]
Odysseus,themastertactician
godlike
hismindteeming
2Narrativestyle
RepeatedandmodifiedFormulas(phrases,lines,groups
oflines)
Whoareyouandwhereareyoufrom?
Dawnspalerosefingers
Dawnspreadherroselightoverthesky
quick question:
what is Homers
epithet for
Telemachus?
clear-headed
cool-headed
2
Homer and his Greece
Homer(725B.C.E.)
oneauthor?
manyauthors?
male?
female?
literate?
notliterate?
atradition?
manytraditions?
regardedasrecorderof
HeroicAge(ca.1200800BCE)
GreekswerenotGreek
E.H.Gombrich,ALittleHistoryoftheWorld
notunified
tribesofseafarers,evenraiders
Greecenotakingdom,butasmallclusterof
smallfortifiedcitieswiththeirownkingsand
palacesfromvarioustribes.
Polis Homercallsthe
GreeksAchaeans
Homers
Ithaca
Homers
birthplace [?]
TheGreeksancestors
Minoancivilization Mycenaeancivilization
27001450BCE 16001100BCE
The Minoan palace sites
were occupied by the
Myceneans around 1420 BC
islandofCrete
Trojan War 11941184 BC
firstexcavatedby
Britisharchaeologist
ArthurEvans (18511941)
in1899ontheislandofCrete
dolphinfresco,
QueensQuartersin
PalaceofMinos
1450BCE.
bullleapingfresco,
PalaceofMinos
1500BCE.
HeinrichSchliemann (18221890)
Germanarcheologicalexcavator
helpedtofoundthefieldof
archaeology
Minoancivilization and
Mycenaencivilization:
BronzeAgeofGreece(33001200BCE)
inheritedsystemofwritingLinearBfrom
Minoans(earlyformofGreek)
Funerary mask of
Agamemnon
[King of Mycenae]
1500- B.C.
National Archeological Museum
Athens, Greece
TombofClytemnestra,Agamemnonswife,inMycenae
LionGate,CitadelatMycenae
15001300BCE
DiscoveryincludedsiteofTroy
byfollowingtopographical
detailsgiveninIlliad
showedevidenceofdestruction,
burning,hastyabandonment
Troy
maincentreofBronzeAgetrade
provokedfrequentattacks
builtandfoundedmanytimes
10Troysinall;Homersthe7th,
inhabitedbythreetribes
Trojans,Ilians,andDardanians
Troy:thehistorical
context forthe
Odyssey
alsothemain
subjectofIlliad
GreekDarkAges
socalledDorianinvasionfrom
(?) theNorth
(1100800BCE)
declineofmaterialconditions
destructionofPylos(ca.1200)&
Mycenae(1125)
Migrationofpeople(Islandsof
theAegeanandthecoastofAsia
Minor)
systemofwritingfelloutofuse
butthiswaswhenHomersIliadand
Odysseybeganbeingtransmitted...
WritingDownof
Poetry
AttheendofDarkAgeand
BeginningofArchaicperiod
(750BC480BC):
Growthinpopulation
Awaveofcolonization:Black
Sea,Sicily,southernItaly,
southernFrance
MorecontactsamongGreek
communities
Greekslearntanewsystemof
writing( RomanAlphabet)
Writingdownofpoetry (such as
Iliad and Odyssey)
mixingHistory
withMythsandLegends...
thegoldenappleofdiscord(),
thelegendaryTrojanWar(),
Helen,and
TheOdyssey
weddingofPeleusandThetis
Thetis beautifulsea
nymph(fatedtohavepowerfulson
whocanoverthrowZeus Achilles)
Peleus amortal,a
hero
Hera
(thequeenandwifeofZeus)
organizesspectacularwedding...
everyonewasinvitedEXCEPT...
Hera
500 - 475 BC
Museum of Art,
Rhode Island School of Design
Eris
(goddessofchaos,
strifeanddiscord)
EristhrowstheAppleofDiscordthatinscribedto
thefairest()
Hera(Marriage,Season)
Athena(War,Strategy,Wisdom)
Aphrodite(Love,Beauty)
Zeusassigns
Paris
theshepherdtodecide
whetherHera,Athena,or
Aphroditeisthefairest
Judgement of Paris
Athena:
Hera:
Aphrodite:
Helen,wifeof
Menelaus(KingofSparta),
Agamemnonsbrother
Helen of Troy
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1863
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg
eventuallywentto
Troy,hence
arosetheTrojanWar
thelegendaryTrojanHorseintheTrojanWar
3
The Odyssey: plot, structure and
characteristics
Plotsummary
Book14Telemachus venturesoutto
seainsearchofhisfatherOdysseus;
motherPenelopeathometokeep
suitorsaway.
Book5 Odysseus leavesCalypso,the
immortalnymph
Book68OdysseusreachesAlcinous
kingdom;winsNausicaaandher
parentshelp
Books912Odysseustales:Cyclops,
Circe,theDead,ScyllaandCharybdis
Books1314OdysseusarrivesinIthaca
indisguise;gathersnewsfrom
swineherd
Books1516Telemachus returnsfrom
PylosandSparta;reuniteswithOdysseus
Books1718Odysseusmeetsthesuitors
indisguise
Book19Penelope receivesthe
beggarasguest
Books2022Odysseusplotsto
killthesuitorswithTelemachus
Book23Odysseus passes
Penelopestest
Book24Odysseusmeetshis
fatherLaertesandmakes
peacewithsurvivorsofthe
suitors
Dactylic Hexameter
Epithets
Repetition (phrases, lines, groups of
lines)
Repeated actions ( Gift Cyclops offered
Odysseus Ctessipus the suitor
offered Odysseus)
starts in the middle of stories or action
episodic structure (eg. flashbacks)
Type-scene
Smiles
Openingandclosinglinesofselectedbooks
waiting:dayin,dayout...
Book1SpeakMemory......Ponderingthe
journeythatAthenahadshownhim
Book2Dawnspalerosefingersbrushed
acrossthesky......Theshipborethroughthe
nightandintothedawn.
Book5Dawnreluctantly/LeftTithonusin
herroseshadowedbed......Andsheclosedhis
eyelids.
Anticipation of Action
Blinding of Cyclop (Polyphemus)
killing of suitors
CombinationofelementsfromBronzeAgeand
DarkAge
Integratematerialsfromawiderangeofsources
andtraditions:legend,folklore(e.g.thestoryof
Cyclops)
CulturalMemoriesandEpicTradition
Public Honor
Calypso (Kaluptein, to hide)
Our lives are short. A hard-hearted man/ Is
cursed while he lives and reviled in death./
But a good- hearted man has his fame
spread/Far and wide by the guests he has
honored./ And men speak well of him all
over the earth. (19:363-367)
Hospitality
Role of Immortals and Greek concept of
fate.
Influences
Journey and Transformation
Homecoming