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ARION The Tale of the Second Orpheus By: Griffin Huizinga and Nolan Coy

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Arion. The Tale of the Second Orpheus By: Griffin Huizinga and Nolan Coy. A rion Son of P oseidon. Arion was the son of Poseidon and a naiad He was favored by Apollo, god of the sun Apollo taught him to play the lyre - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ARIONThe Tale of the Second Orpheus

By: Griffin Huizinga and Nolan Coy

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Arion Son of Poseidon

Arion was the son of Poseidon and a naiad He was favored by Apollo, god of the sun Apollo taught him to play the lyre An oracle told Arion that he would not return

from any journey he went on.

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Arion’s Trip

Against the orders of the oracle, Arion went to Italy to compete in a music competition.

Arion won every event, and the fans liked him so much they gave him prizes and gifts.

While in Italy, he invented the dithyramb, a song of praise.

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On the Sea After leaving the festival, Arion boarded a ship to go

home. On the ship, the captain and his crew planned to take

arion’s gifts and then kill him Arion asked to play one last song before he died, so

the captain said yes. He played the dithyramb so beautifully that dolphins

and all the creatures of the sea came to hear it. He then jumped off of the ship, and a dolphin and its

group rescued him and returned him to his home.

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Arion Returns Home Arion returns a day before the ship. Arion tells his friend, king Periander of Corinth,

what happened on the sea. When the ship arrives, the captain and crew are

caught and hanged. When the dolphin died, Arion gave him a

magnificent funeral. When Arion died, Apollo placed him in the stars

along with his dolphin friend.