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Book IX Book 9: New Coasts and Poseidon’s
Son
Taylor Washington Seherzada Softic
Ms. Rubano Period: 3
Odysseus- Leader of the soldiers and the voyage
Odysseus’ Men- The soldiers who are on a voyage home (Ithaca) with Odysseus
Lotos Eaters- Lazy people who dwell on an island eating the Lotos all day
Polyphemus- Son of Poseidon, a Cyclopes
CHARACTERS
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Book nine begins with Odysseus talking to the
Phaeacians . He begins to tell them the story of how he
and his men begin their voyage home from troy.
(Beginning)
All of book nine is written in the form of a very long flashback.
THE STORY• From Troy,
Odysseus and his men go to the
island of Kikonês.• They conquer the
land.• Afterwards, they
disrespect the land which Odysseus isn’t proud of. (Rising Action)
“I stormed that place and killed the men who
fought.- Plunder we took, and
we enslaved the women,” (Homer 47-
48).
• After 9 days on sea in a storm sent by Zeus, Odysseus lands on an island full of Lotus
eaters. • The Lotus plant makes people not want to
continue their journey.• Odysseus barely gets his men on the ship to
get them to leave. (Rising Action)Homer 93-112
THE NEW LAND
After leaving, Odysseus lets the wind take over. It leads
him to an island of
Cyclopes. Here the men
stayed for a couple days, eating and
enjoying the land. (Rising
Action)
Homer 113-124Pg. 148
HOSTILE HOSPITALITY Odysseus and his men come across a Cyclops’
cave. His men wanted him to steal the food from the
cave but he couldn’t. (Rising Action)
• When Polyphemus, the Cyclopes, finds Odysseus and
his men at first he acts friendly.
• He questions them a bit and then becomes very hostile.
• He instantly kills and eats 2 of Odysseus’ men. Then he put the rest in his cave for a later meal. (Rising Action)
Homer 296-300Pg. 153
LATE NIGHT SNACKWhile sitting in
the cave Odysseus and his men come up with a plan to get away from Polyphemus.
The plan was to get Polyphemus
drunk. Then, when he became overly intoxicated they would attack
him.
When Polyphemus became drunk, he asked Odysseus what his name is. To which Odysseus replies “My name is Nohbdy”(page156)
NOBODY’S KILLING ME!
Once Polyphemus passes out, Odysseus and his men send a burning stake through his eye.
• Polyphemus screams “Nohbdy’s tricked me, Nohbdy’s ruined me!”(page157)
• The other Cyclopes think he is crazy.
Homer 396-449 page 156-157
Page 156 lines 414-418 Heroic simile
• “straight forward they sprinted, lifted it, and rammed it deep in his crater eye, and I leaned on it turning it as a shipwright turns a drill in planking,”
LIVING ON A PRAYER
Odysseus and his men then flee the scene and he taunts Polyphemus.
Page 158: lines 476-479 Personification • -“When Dawn spread out her finger tips of rose
the rams began to stir, moving for pasture, and peals of bleating echoed round the pens where dams with udders full called for milking
Polyphemus cries and prays to his father Poseidon for Odysseus never to arrive home.
Page: 159 lines 519-523“ ‘O Kyklops! Would you feast on my companions? Puny, am I, in a caveman’s hands? How do you like the beating that we gave you, you damned cannibal? Eater of guests under your roof! Zeus and the gods have paid you!’ “
Heroism Wisdom and power In the beginning,
Telemachus needs Athena to help him find his courage like his father.
His qualities of cleverness and courage save them while they are with the Cyclopes and help him come home.
Being a hero means, not only to be courageous, but to also be wise and cunning.
Moral Fable Gods never give out evil
ideas but now Poseidon has the choose between being good or avenging his son.
When they are at the island of Kikonês, the idea of good vs. evil come in when they kill all the animals and enslave the women.
Odysseus contradicts himself when he taunts Polyphemus.
These choices lead to the happy ending at the end of the book.
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