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Myths and Legends
Nov. 5, 2014
SWBAT analyze why the idea of on possessing one “Evil eye” appears in
myths throughout various cultures.
Do Now – On the index card (4 minutes)
• How is Polyphemus represented in the The Cyclops story from The
Odyssey? Think of both his physical and mental characteristics.
• How is Odysseus represented?
• Does the Cyclops possess any redeeming qualities? Explain your
answer either way.
Make your own Cyclops Pizza!
The real thing!! A Shark with Cyclopia
• http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/18/cyclops-shark-foundscientists_n_1017893.html
Return to The Cyclops Play
• After we finish, discuss, why do storytellers cast one-eyed creatures
as being “evil”? Think of various reasons humanity appears to obsess
over this idea of one singular eye being “evil”.
Granny….what an evil eye you have!!
• We will read a Slavic Tale called One-Eyed Likho.
• Underline key / interesting moments.
• Annotate (take notes on the side) of everything
You notice about the myth. Some ideas –
1. Note when there are similarities between this and The Greek Cyclops story.
2. Note how women are represented.
3. Note the idea of “adventure” and of “finding evil”. What does this say about
humanity?
4. Think about other myths / fairy tales that are similar to Likho.
Likho
• Share out loud what we noticed.
Myths and Legends – I SEE YOU!!
• SWBAT analyze the differences and similarities between Likho & the
Cyclops and what it might say about the culture the myths came
from.
Do Now - Discuss with partners
Please look at your Cyclops and Likho story
1. What are three striking similarities between Likho and Polyphemus?
2. What are three specific differences?
(Think about character, setting, plot)
Work
• I will hand back work as you do a free-write
Free – Write
Ten Minutes
• Choose either character, plot, or setting and write a detailed page about
what you think the “differences” between the two say about the cultural
values of where the myth came from (Greece and Slavic country). Give at
least three examples.
Thoughts – Why is the Cyclops a man, but Likho is often portrayed as an old
woman?
Why does Odysseus seem heroic, but the men in Likho appear to seek out
evil?
Why does Likho request another eye (as if she is deformed), but the Cyclops
seems fine with his?
I see you….
Freemasons
Thomas Smith Webb’s The Freemasons Monitor wrote in 1797:
“although our thoughts, words and actions may be hidden from the eyes of man,
yet the All-Seeing Eye, whom the Sun, Moon and Stars obey,
and under whose watchful care even Comets perform their stupendous revolutions,
pervades the innermost recesses of the human heart and will reward us according to
our merits
Balor
• We will read the Celtic tale of the Danaan’s & Balor (yet another
Cyclops character). Once again, note how the “eye” plays a role in
this myth, and be ready discuss the similarities between this, Likho,
and the Cyclops.
• Make annotations and please
Keep your stories for a writing
Piece we will do soon.