CLCIV 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Verse Drama And Dramatic Verse, Aeneid, Pragmatics
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For this meeting, you will need to bring your textbook, pomeroy"s a brief his- tory of ancient greece. Before this meeting, you will need to read transition handout, which is post- ed on your section canvas page: road maps. In order to guide readers through the argument of a paper, academic writers often provide a road map of the argument in the introductory paragraph or section of the paper. Consider the following introductory paragraphs from published papers in classical stud- ies: As agamemnon himself indicates at iliad 10. 68-69, identity, ancestry, and glory (kudos) are all intricately linked for the homeric hero. How one is addressed is important for how one is defined; it is, after all, how one is remembered (kleos). In this paper i will take some initial steps in examining the use of forms of address within the iliad, specifi - cally as a possible reflection of social identity.