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Epic Hero & Hero Journey

Epic Hero & Hero Journey

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English

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.11-12.9, RI. 9-10.9, RL.8.10

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Leilani Carson

Used 14+ times

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8 Slides • 5 Questions

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The Epic Hero & The Hero Journey

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Open Ended

A hero is . . .

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The definition of "hero" changes over time and in different societies.

Beowulf is a "hero" from sometime around the year 525 and what is now Sweden

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​Make a list of 5 people you believe are heros

  • Use the lined paper on your desk.

  • People can be real or fictional.

  • You have 2 minutes to make your list.​

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An epic poem and an epic hero.

Don't let "poem" scare you . . . it's just a story!

Beowulf

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Characteristics of the Epic & Its Hero:

  • The hero (often male) is of noble birth or high position in society and often has great historical or legendary importance.

  • The hero's character traits reflect important values of his society.

  • The h​ero performs courageous - sometimes even superhuman - actions that reflect the values of his society.

Cross off anyone on your list who doesn't match, or whose "story" doesn't match these first three characteristics!

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Characteristics, Con't:

  • ​The actions of the hero can determine the fate of a nation, or at least a group of people.

  • The setting where the hero has his adventures is extensive - often it covers more than one nation (or even "world")

  • The plot is complicated by supernatural or superhuman beings or events.​

  • The hero's journey is often long and dangerous, and takes him through foreign "lands".

Cross off anyone on your list who doesn't match, or whose "story" doesn't match these characteristics!

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Poll

How many people do you have left on your Hero List?

None!

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All of them!

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Characteristics, Con't:

  • The poet uses formal diction (word choice) and a serious tone.

  • Major characters often give long, formal speeches.

  • An epic poem reflects timeless values - courage, honor, etc.

  • An epic poem contains universal themes - good & evil, life & death, etc.

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Open Ended

Besides courage and honor, what are other timeless values?

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Open Ended

Besides good & evil and life & death, what are other universal themes?

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Open Ended

What questions do you have left, before we begin reading "Beowulf"?

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