Linggo, Disyembre 16, 2012

I L L I A D :)

Elements of the story Illiad


Setting: Troy (modern Hisarlik, Turkey)



Plot: The Iliad is set three millennia ago, during the final year of the Trojan War, aconflict in which Greek warriors sailed the Aegean to what is now Turkey and besieged the citadel of Troy for ten years.


In the first few pages the Greek hero Achilles quarrels with the chief king, Agamemnon, over a female slave whom the Greek soldiers had awarded to Achilles as a prize of honor in recognition of his exploits.


Agamemnon seizes the woman. Achilles withdraws from fighting in a rage, and remains withdrawn for the bulk of the poem, during which time the Trojans, led by Hector--Trojan King Priam's son--almost burn the beached Greek ships and drive the invaders into the sea.


Hector kills Achilles' close friend, Patroclus, prompting Achilles to resume fighting. The Greeks drive the Trojans back to their citadel. Achilles kills Hector. He abuses the corpse but, in the final pages of the poem, returns it to Priam for funeral honors.


The Iliad ends there, before Achilles dies from an arrow shot into his heel, before the Greeks enter Troy by means of a hollow wooden horse and destroy the citadel.


Conflict: the great hero Achilles refused to fight for the Achaeans (Greeks).. The epic is mostly about how the Achaean forces suffered countless losses because they didn't have the berserk Achilles behind them, slicing down men. And because Achilles is a one-of-a-kind warrior, they needed him. Then because he still refused to fight (something about his honor being wounded) his close friend wore his armour to fool the Trojans.Patroclus (the friend) got himself killed by the Trojan hero Hector. So the new conflict is Achilles and his thirst for revenge against Hector

Characters

1. Achilles - The hero and subject of the epic poem. Achilles brought his troops known as the Myrmidons, was insulted by the leader of the Achaean (Greek) forces, and was sitting out the war until his close friend Patroclus was killed. Achilles then went after the man he blamed for the death, Hector, the prince of Troy.

2. Aeneas - The nephew of King Priam of Troy, a son of Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite. He shows up with a much bigger part in the epic poem The Aeneid, by Vergil (Virgil).

3. Agamemnon - Leader of the Achaean (Greek) forces and the brother-in-law of the beautiful Helen, formerly of Sparta, now of Troy. He makes some hard choices, like sacrificing his daughter Iphigenia at Aulis to provide wind for his ships' sails.

4. Ajax - There are two men of this name, the greater and the lesser. The greater is the son of Telamon, who is also father of the best Greek bowman, Teucer. After Achilles' death, Ajax wants his armor thinking he deserves it as the second greatest of the Greek warriors.

5. (Oilean) Ajax is the leader of the Locrians; later, he rapes Cassandra, prophetess daughter of Hecuba and Priam.

6. Andromache - The wife of Trojan Prince Hector and the mother of a young son named Astyanax who features in touching scenes. Later Andromache becomes Neoptolemus' war-bride.

7. Aphrodite - The love goddess who won the apple of strife that started things in motion. She helps her favorites in the fray, is injured, and discusses matters with Helen.

8. Apollo - The son of Leto and Zeus and the brother of Artemis. He's on the Trojan side and sends plague arrows to the Greeks.

9. Ares - The war god, Ares was on the side of the Trojans, fighting disguised as Stentor.

10. Artemis - The daughter of Leto and Zeus and the sister of Apollo. She, too, is on the side of the Trojans.

11. Athena - The daughter of Zeus, a powerful goddess of war strategy; for the Greeks during the Trojan War.

12. Briseis - The source of ill-feeling between Agamemnon and Achilles, Briseis had been awarded to Achilles as a war-prize, but then Agamemnon wanted her because he had been obliged to give up his.

13. Calchas - The seer who told Agamemnon that he had angered the gods and must fix things by returning Chriseis to her father. When Agamemnon obliged, he insisted that he receive Achilles' prize Briseis instead.

14. Diomedes - An Argive leader on the Greek side; wounds Aeneas and Aphrodite; routs the Trojans until the son of Lycaon (Pandarus) hits him with an arrow.

15. Hades - Is in charge of the Underworld and hated by mortals.

16. Hector - The lead Trojan prince whom Achilles kills. His corpse is dragged around in the sand (but by grace of gods without destruction) for days while Achilles vents his grief and anger.

17. Hecuba - Hecuba is the Trojan matriarch, mother of Hector and Paris, among others, and wife of King Priam.

18. Hephaestus - He is the blacksmith of the gods, who, in return for an old favor from the nymphs, makes a wonderful shield for the nymph Thetis' son, Achilles.

19. Hera - Hera hates the Trojans and tries to harm them by getting around her husband, Zeus.

20. Hermes - Hermes isn't yet the messenger god in the Iliad, but he is sent to help Priam get to Achilles to ask for the corpse of his beloved son Hector.

21. Iris - Iris is the messenger goddess of the Iliad.

22. Menelaus - Helen's aggrieved husband and the brother of Agamemnon.

23. Nestor - An old and wise king of Pylos on the Achaean side in the Trojan War.

24. Odysseus - The lord of Ithaca who tries to persuade Achilles to re-join the fray; he plays a much larger part in The Odyssey.

25. Paris - Aka Alexander; son of Priam who plays a cowardly role in The Iliad and is helped by the Trojans' gods.

26. Patroclus - Beloved friend of Achilles who borrows his armor to go lead the Myrmidons against the Trojans. He is killed in battle, which results in Achilles re-joining the fray to kill Hector.

27. Phoenix - A tutor of Achilles who tries to persuade him to re-join the battle.

28. Poseidon - Sea god who supports the Greeks, basically.

29. Priam - Another old and wise king, but this time, of the Trojans. He fathered 50 sons, among whom are Hector and Paris.

30. Sarpedon - The Trojans' most important ally; killed by Patroclus.

31. Thetis - Nymph mother of Achilles who asks Hephaestus to make her son a shield.

32. Xanthus - A river near Troy known to mortals as Scamander. Favors the Trojans.

33. Zeus - King of the gods who tries to maintain neutrality in order to make sure fate isn't thwarted; father of Trojan ally Sarpedon.



Point of view: Plot and Point of View in the Iliad argues that Homer, the poet of the Iliad, may be fully distinguished from the narrator of Homeric poetry, who is the Muse, and also from the heroes and heroines who live within the world of the story

Theme:Many of the Iliad's themes center around war, warriors, and their characteristics such as valor and duty, but there are abundant other rich threads including humor, aging, love and lust.

Lunes, Disyembre 10, 2012

Elements of a Story Assessment Scorecard



Name:

claudette anne

Date:

December 10, 2012

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  1. Name the time when Cinderella takes place.
    a. The past
    b. The present
    c. The future
    d. The 50s
    You answered correctly!
    The past


  2. What is another word for the resolution?
    a. The ending
    b. The explanation
    c. The mystery
    d. The history
    You answered correctly!
    The ending


  3. Which is an example of an event in the plot of Cinderella?
    a. The page arrives at the house with the invitation to the ball.
    b. Cinderella pricks her finger on a spinning wheel.
    c. Cinderella meets three bears.
    d. The stepmother makes a poisoned apple.
    You answered correctly!
    The page arrives at the house with the invitation to the ball.


  4. Who is the hero of Cinderella?
    a. Lottie
    b. The Stepmother
    c. Cinderella's father
    d. Cinderella
    You answered correctly!
    Cinderella


  5. Select the correct climax for Cinderella.
    a. The Fairy Godmother turns the pumpkin into a coach.
    b. The Prince finds the glass slipper on the steps of the castle.
    c. The Prince puts the glass slipper on Cinderella's foot and it fits.
    d. The page arrives at the house with an invitation to the ball.
    You answered correctly!
    The Prince puts the glass slipper on Cinderella's foot and it fits.


  6. Which of the following describes the setting of Cinderella?
    a. The space shuttle
    b. The North Pole
    c. The shopping mall
    d. A faraway kingdom
    You answered correctly!
    A faraway kingdom


  7. Which is the resolution to Cinderella?
    a. Cinderella was the most beautiful young woman at the ball.
    b. Cinderella worked hard all day, but didn't finish her chores.
    c. Cinderella and the Prince married.
    d. At midnight the coach turned back into a pumpkin.
    You answered correctly!
    Cinderella and the Prince married.


  8. Which of the following happens FIRST in Cinderella?
    a. The Prince finds Cinderella's glass slipper.
    b. The Prince comes to Cinderella's house.
    c. Cinderella and the Prince marry.
    d. Cinderella leaves the ball.
    You answered correctly!
    Cinderella leaves the ball.


  9. Which of these is the conflict in Cinderella?
    a. Cinderella faces a wolf on her way to deliver a basket to her grandmother.
    b. A tornado carries Cinderella away to a land far away.
    c. Cinderella wants to attend a ball but her Stepmother tries to prevent her from going.
    d. Cinderella trades her cow for three magic beans.
    You answered correctly!
    Cinderella wants to attend a ball but her Stepmother tries to prevent her from going.


  10. Why is the conflict important to a story?
    a. It shows that people are very different.
    b. It is what makes the story very exciting.
    c. It provides background on the characters.
    d. It is the sequence of events of the story.
    You answered correctly!
    It is what makes the story very exciting.


  11. What is an important piece of background information or exposition in the Cinderella story?
    a. The Stepmother made Cinderella a long list of chores to do.
    b. The Fairy Godmother turned a pumpkin into a coach.
    c. Cinderella's father married a woman who had two daughters of her own.
    d. The Prince hoped to find a bride at the ball.
    You answered correctly!
    Cinderella's father married a woman who had two daughters of her own.


  12. Why is the climax referred to as the "turning point" of the story?
    a. The hero turns his back on the villain and ignores him.
    b. The villain realizes he needs to change his actions.
    c. It is when the plot changes for better or for worse for the hero.
    d. The villain turns into the hero.
    The correct answer is c) It is when the plot changes for better or for worse for the hero.
    It is when the plot changes for better or for worse for the hero.


  13. Which is NOT a characteristic of Cinderella's villains?
    a. Mean
    b. Lazy
    c. Kind
    d. Nasty
    You answered correctly!
    Kind


  14. What is the best definition of exposition?
    a. The exposition is background information on the characters and story.
    b. The exposition is the series of events in the story.
    c. The exposition is when the hero saves the day.
    d. The exposition is the description of the characters' personalities.
    You answered correctly!
    The exposition is background information on the characters and story.

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Miyerkules, Disyembre 5, 2012

epitaph :)

WHAT IS EPITAPH?

An epitaph (from Greek ἐπιτάφιον epitaphion "a funeral oration" from ἐπί epi "at, over" and τάφος taphos "tomb")[1] is a short text honoring a deceased person, strictly speaking that is inscribed on their tombstone or plaque, but also used figuratively. Some are specified by the dead person beforehand, others chosen by those responsible for the burial. An epitaph may be in poem verse; poetshave been known to compose their own epitaphs prior to their death, as W.B. Yeats did.


***



His memory will eternally be in our hearts
The history He left will retain until our last


No one can ever judge him
Cause, HE LIVED HIS LIFE TO THE FULLEST
Even me cannot!


I know the Friends He had are his greatest instrument why He is adored
Even He was drowned in the benighted over a year
Still He's the MAN


Those footprints and laughter He brought to His girls
Wonderful and blissful
Grown flower that blooms


But, the hardest part of reality still knocks
where all of the sudden i can see him suffering and it sucks!


Holding each other's hand with a string of beads in between us
Relieved one another and exist just once


Until know there's no doubt that we all still anxious for his style
Still those exact scenario are still stale


He changed our lives for the better
An unforgettable person that loved us
He will endlessly be called '"EVERYBODY'S FRIEND,BROTHER AND A SON"


Up there your safe in his palm
Never frown!

THIS IS FOR YOU NONG! ~ \m/ <3 <3
imissyou dear COUSIN!








Martes, Disyembre 4, 2012

elements of a story :)


5 Important Elements of a Short Story

A short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction, as you know, is prose writing about imagined events and characters. Prose writing differs from poetry in that it does not depend on verses, meters or rhymes for its organization and presentation.


Characters
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The characters are who the story is about. Characters can be real or make believe.  They can also be animals or things.A good story includes:*What the character looks like.*How the character acts*How a character changes

 Setting
**
The setting is the when and where of a story. Sometimes the author tells you the setting.

For example:
Once upon a time (that means long ago) in a beautiful meadow (place) there lived three billy goats gruff.




Plot
**

The plot is what happens in the story.  Usually a character has a problem or conflict.  The plot is the events that help the character solve the or deal with a  problem.

To identify the plot:
   1. Find the problem in the story.

   2. Sequence the events that lead to the 

 Theme
**
The theme of a story is a lesson or message the story is trying to tell us. Some stories have only one theme or message.  Other stories have many lessons or messages.
 SOURCES: http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/h/storyelements.cfm

Sabado, Disyembre 1, 2012

poem 3 :)

C L A U B Y <3
**
Carefully choose the one, coz

Looking for someone is not that fun

Annoying heart and mind colliding like Eeny, meeny, miny, moe

Undeniable feeling  cannot be deceive for it is true

Because of you my heart smiled 

Yes! its you who makes my  life worthwhile

*ACROSTIC 
~clau 



poem 2 :)

She is funny and very happy
Like a baby, yet lovely

A lady that is witty
Sitting while drinking coffee

She believed that there's no need to worry
If she will not spend it lonely

A friend like me is so lucky
She shines my day when it is cloudy
<3
 :))

*RHYME 

~clau

poem 1 :)


1.  They shine like a star 

Gives warm hug when blizzard comes  

It is you my friend!



2. If you have a chance
    seize every moment of it
    next time might not come.


*HAIKU  

~ claudette




Huwebes, Nobyembre 29, 2012

feelings...

THERE ARE FEELINGS THAT, YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND, AND YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN. 

this Blog is a must..THANKYOU MISS COOKIE :)  for encouraging us to open a blog :)