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4 小時 35 分鐘 上課時間作業
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英語程度 - 未知
美國 2 - 5 年級
The Iliad is considered to be one of the earliest masterworks of world literature, and it was enormously influential in Greek and Roman thought and in all the later societies influenced by the Classical Mediterranean world. Many college courses incorporate the Iliad for these reasons. Many of the overriding themes of the Iliad —self-confidence, death, mortality, loss, fate— are also found in the Epic of Gilgamesh, probably dating from about the time of the Trojan war, some hundreds of years before Homer, and it seems probable that the widespread Gilgamesh story influenced the traditions that became the Iliad. (American world-civ and world-lit students can expect an exam question asking for a comparison of the two works.) It is also an important historical source for our understanding of the age of Homer (about 800 BCE) and of the events he seems to describe (about 1200 BCE). This introduction is designed to help you interpret Homer’s Iliad as a cultural and historical document, but generally ignores its literary significance, although that is the focus of most college courses in which it is introduced. Because of the immense influence of these stories in Western art, the overview presentations are heavily illustrated with examples from European and American museums. Class will consist of an overview presentation, followed by several projection questions (e.g., "What do you think will happen?"), then student and teacher will follow along reading a transcript of an adaptation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey whilst listening to professional actors dramatically reading, this will be followed by some thinking questions and a general discussion. Both Homer's stories will be set in the historical context of the Collapse of the Bronze Age. Class handouts and questions will accompany this class. CLASS I: Introduction Episode 1: An Apple for a Goddess Episode 2: Choices Episode 3: Stolen Love CLASS II: Episode 4: First Blood Episode 5: The Duel Episode 6: Greek on Greek: Wounded Pride CLASS III: Episode 7: Triumph for the Trojans? Episode 8: New Armor for Achilles Episode 9: The Anger of Achilles CLASS IV Episode 10: The Pity of Achilles Episode 11: Love and Death Episode 12: Odysseus Takes Charge Conclusion
學習目標
Students will learn about the mythological background of the Trojan War.
Students will understand how the Iliad became the point of cultural literacy for the Ancient Greeks.
Students will explore the Hero Cycle concept embedded in Homer's work.
Students will understand how the exciting story of the Trojan War inspired Renaissance and Baroque Art.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Homeric tales are very vivid in their description of battles during the Trojan War, yet this version is redacted so that some of the literary genius is revealed to appreciate the detail, yet other aspects are either minimized or omitted for the younger audience. All art work used is either from the Renaissance, Baroque, or later and is appropriate for this age group.
供應清單
Students will be able to engage Homer's stories through the class presentations and handouts.
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
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現場團體小班課程
US$60
用於 5 課程每週1次,共 5 週
55 分鐘
有7 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 7-12
3-18 每班學員人數