[CLA204H1] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 127 pages long Study Guide!
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Picture of vase with odysseus impaling polyphemus in his eye. Email with greetings, and end with salutation and name (formal, otherwise she wont answer) We will focus on greeks and the romans. Greeks in asia minor, romans in italy in 6th century bc to 300 ad. Readings proceed diachronically (through time) starting with iliad. Evaluated on passages on text ie. fill in the blanks, multiple choice, etc. If (cid:374)ot latti(cid:373)ore"s (cid:448)ersio(cid:374), passage ide(cid:374)tifi(cid:272)atio(cid:374) a(cid:374)d (cid:272)o(cid:373)(cid:373)e(cid:374)tar(cid:455) (cid:373)ore diffi(cid:272)ult. Classics department avenue and bloor, across from the rom room li122e. Images on slides are important and the captions, will find on evaluations. Myths have a narrative structure that consists of a beginning middle and end. Zeus is not strictly a myth, rather a character in greko-roman myth. Myths naturally as stories do, contain characters. Also have setting; may be situated in athens, or thebes, or somewhere in italy, and even the. Also have time (transcending the limits of possibility and reality)