STORY 1: THE CICONES
Now stronger and larger in number the Cicones fight back with force Odysseus loses six men from each of his twelve ships He feels he and his men are being |
Après avoir quitté les rivages de Troie, avant de repartir chez lui vers l'île d'Ithaque, Ulysse est passé livrer combat chez les Cicones, une tribu mythique dont la ville principale est Ismaros, sur la côte sud de la Thrace.
Les Lotophages sont des mangeurs de lotus qui procurent l'oubli à ceux qui en goûtent.
Ulysse n'avait guère d'autre choix que de ramener ses compagnons de force au bateau car ils avaient goûté des fleurs de lotus.
Une fois Ulysse et ses compagnons repartis, ils décidèrent d'aller au pays des Cyclopes.
Pronunciation Guide for Names and Places in The Odyssey
Pronunciation Guide for Names and Places in The Odyssey. Ithaca Ith-a-ca. Ogygia O-gig-e-ah. Odysseus O-dis-e-us Cicones Kih-ko-knees. |
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The Odyssey / Homer; translated by Robert Fagles; introduction and notes by Bernard And all the while the Cicones sought out other Cicones. |
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that Reveal Character Traits. The Cicones. On the way home from Troy. Odysseus and his men stopped to raid Ismarus |
Characters and Motivations--Book Nine Grade 9: The Odyssey
that Reveal Character Traits. The Cicones. On the way home from Troy. Odysseus and his men stopped to raid Ismarus |
STORY 1: THE CICONES
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A. Odysseus is initially distrustful of his comrades but he grows to trust them after he witnesses their heroism against the Cicones. B. Odysseus |
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Homer Odyssey Book 9. Book 9: 1–62 Odysseus tells his tale: The Cicones. Resourceful Odysseus answered the king |
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ODYSSEUS, his men, and their twelve ships, begin their journey home to ITHACA The storm winds take them to the land of the CICONES where Odysseus and |
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of rough adventure, weathered3 under Zeus? Soon after leaving Troy, Odysseus and his crew land near Ismarus, the city of the Cicones The Cicones are allies |
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so tad raised a cry, three times, for each poor ghost infleshed by the Cicones on that field The Odyssey 489 Page 3 The Lotus-Eaters Now Zeus the lord |
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The Odyssey / Homer ; translated by Robert Fagles; introduction and notes by Bernard Knox p cm And all the while the Cicones sought out other Cicones, |
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pronunciations of all your favorite Odyssey people and places: Study Guide Page 4 of 18 Book 9 Cicones (Kih-ko-knees) Lotus Eaters Cyclops |
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A THE CICONES: In book 9, Odysseus is sharing his hardship with the King Alcinous, he begins by telling him the story of when he landed in Ismarus, the home |
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How do the Lotus Eaters pose a threat to Odysseus and his men? 38 mustered: assembled; gathered 56 Cyclopes (sF-klIPpCz): refers to the creatures in plural; |
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Autolycus Au toll ih cuss Calypso Cah lip so Charybdis Chuh rib dis Cicones Kih ko knees Cimmerians Chi mare e ans Circe Sirse Ctesippus The sip puss |
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The Odyssey Homer ; translated by Robert Fagles; introduction and notes by Bernard Knox p cm And all the while the Cicones sought out other Cicones, |
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Cicones si kö'nëz) I stormed that place and killed the men who fought [under we took, and we enslaved the women, |
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ODYSSEUS, his men, and their twelve ships, begin their journey home to ITHACA The storm winds take them to the land of the CICONES where Odysseus and |
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After Odysseus sailed from Troy, he lands on Cicones, where his crew plunders and enslaves to resupply for their journey Odysseus commands his men to |
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After 10 years of fighting against Troy, Odysseus, one of the victorious Greek leaders known for his cleverness, sailed for home with his men and ships |
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Odysseus and his crew raid the Cicones, robbing and killing people, until the Ciconian army kills 72 of Odysseus' men and drives the rest out to sea Delayed by a |
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