Creation Myth
- Greek
o Hesiod’s Theogony
o Gaia (fertility) birthed generations of gods
o Cosmos came into being by generalised universal sex drive of nature
- Babylonian
o “Enuma Elish”
o narrates success of hero/god Marduk for supreme power
o Tiamat (sea water) and Apsu (sweet water) mingled together to create the earth
- common themes
o natural forces evolve into anthropomorphic gods
o pathogenic replaced by sexual reproduction
o strife is the catalyst for revolution
o power originally belongs to the female, but is then taken over by the male (usually through violence)
o Man’s Creation
§ gods want to destroy mankind for no reason
§ one man and one woman survive
§ survival is due to divine intervention
§ episode end with reconciliation
o The King of the Gods
§ Devour their children to maintain power
§ It is foretold that their youngest (male) child will overthrow them
§ The child is assisted, or kept alive by their mother
§ There is a progressive establishment of divine order
The Hellenistic Period
- after Alexander the Great
- the end of city states and the launch of empires, which are then plagued with instability and strife
- myths needed to be reinterpreted radically, because there were historical and social changes, not a static society
- mythic heritage in two streams
o Homer
o Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
- Hellenistic people can not enjoy the same drama, because they are now a mix of cultures
o people are sick of wars
o self-centred issues
- Gods become literary characters, not the cause of fate
- the main character is not always a hero
- Hellenistic poetry is full of oblique references to ancient Greek mythology, need to be well read to understand it
Pastoral Myth
- deals with rustic life
- very unrealistic
- has conventional themes, a set time/space (Spring or Summer)
- beginning of the Greek Novel
o troubled love of two protagonists, with exotic settings and a happy ending
All notes are Copyright Monash University.
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