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The Invocation. The “prologue” to Homer’s Odyssey. Invo what?. The Odyssey was recited in front of a live audience. To start, the narrator would invoke , or address some deity (god), for assistance. In the Odyssey , the narrator asks Memory (the muses) for assistance and inspiration. .
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The Invocation The “prologue” to Homer’s Odyssey
Invo what? • The Odyssey was recited in front of a live audience. To start, the narrator would invoke, or address some deity (god), for assistance. • In the Odyssey, the narrator asks Memory (the muses) for assistance and inspiration.
Who are the Muses? • The Ancient Greeks believed that artistic achievement does not arise spontaneously, but as the result of outside intervention. • The Muses were the 9 daughters of Zeus. The Muses granted or withheld the spark necessary to prompt the memory and create art.