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portada My First Homer: ILIAD and ODYSSEY renarrated for children (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
158
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.24 kg.
ISBN13
9781520515878

My First Homer: ILIAD and ODYSSEY renarrated for children (in English)

Jona Tomke (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

My First Homer: ILIAD and ODYSSEY renarrated for children (in English) - Tomke, Jona

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Synopsis "My First Homer: ILIAD and ODYSSEY renarrated for children (in English)"

My First Homer: A Literary Gem for Both Young and Old! My First Homer isn't merely a book. It's a gateway to one of humanity's most treasured literary masterpieces. Tailored specifically for elementary school children, it provides an accessible adaptation of the epic tales of the Iliad and Odyssey. Yet, it subtly resonates with adults seeking a more approachable rendition of these classic narratives. With its clear and respectful language, the storytelling genius of Homer shines through in its most authentic form. For those aiming to gift their children not just entertainment, but also a piece of "cultural capital", My First Homer stands out as the ideal choice. Tell the story, o Muse, of the sophisticated man who traveled far and roamed widely after he destroyed the famous citadel of Troy. Many countries and cities he saw, got to know their morals and customs; at sea he suffered hardship, tried to save his life and bring his men home; but whatever he did, he couldn't help his companions, for they committed an outrage and devoured the cattle of Helios. Therefore, the god prevented them from living to see the day of their homecoming. Tell it even to us, goddess, daughter of Zeus, and just start anywhere you want. CALYPSO On the tenth night, the waves flushed him to the shore of the island Ogygia, where the little goddess Calypso lived. She took care of Odysseus, helped him regain strength, and kept him as her man in her spacious grotto. The goddess Athena observed everything from Olympus, the high mountain where all gods lived. One day, she went up to the father of the gods: "Almighty Zeus," she said. "All the Greek heroes who fought in Troy are already back home except Odysseus, who for seven years now has been stranded on a forested island in the middle of the sea, where a little goddess is in charge. It is Calypso, daughter of Atlas. With endearment and flattery, she tries to mesmerize him, so he forgets about Ithaca. He is desperate now and wishes nothing more than to see his home again in his lifetime. That is something to understand, is it not? Why do you not grant him his wish, father of the gods? Did he not bring you sacrifices whenever possible? Even back in Troy?" "Child," Zeus said, "my dear Athena, I have nothing against Odysseus; in fact, quite the opposite. It is Poseidon, the god of the sea, who haunts him with his wrath. He cannot cope with the misery caused by Odysseus, who poked out the eye of his son, Polyphemus. That is why he is chasing him and preventing him from returning home. - But we all up here want to decide now: Odysseus has suffered enough, and he can now return to Ithaca. Poseidon's anger will cool off. He is not that mighty to stand up against the will of all the other gods." "Splendid," Athena said with sparkling eyes. "Best to send the messenger of the gods, Hermes, to Ogygia right away, so that he can tell Calypso that she has to let Odysseus go." Hermes strapped on his winged shoes. He floated through the air and across the sea. When he reached the remote island, he went to the grotto in which Calypso lived by foot and passed on the decision of the gods. Calypso became very sad because she loved Odysseus. But as a little nymph, she could not disobey the order of the father of the gods. Like every day, Odysseus sat on a rock and gazed longingly out at the sea. He was not mad at Calypso, who was very beautiful and had saved his life. He was only very homesick. So Calypso stepped up to him and said what he had stopped hoping for: "You are free!"

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