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CUCHULAIN, Champion of Ireland. Why Are We Doing This?. To make connections with “ Sibi ” To explore how myths relate to each other, even when they come from different cultures. Irish vs. Indian. Major Accomplishments. Cuchulain =major Irish warrior
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Why Are We Doing This? • To make connections with “Sibi” • To explore how myths relate to each other, even when they come from different cultures
Major Accomplishments • Cuchulain=major Irish warrior • Fought dragons, Druids, sorcerers, and other magical enemies
Origin Story • N. Ireland • N. Ireland doesn’t get along very well with the rest of Ireland • Cuchulain often fought the S. Irish
The Strongest of the Three • He and two other heroes tried to prove who was the most powerful/strongest of them all • 1st hero: Laegire • 2nd hero: ConallCearnach
What Happened… • Cuchulain and three other warriors compete to see who is the best • First test: 3 vicious beasts send 1st two heroes into the rafters—only Cuchulain is brave enough to slay them
Next… • Second test: giant/dragon attack • Again, other two heroes are sissies: they cower while Cuchulain thrusts his arm down the dragon’s throat and tears out its heart
Still Complaining… • None of these tests are good enough for Laegire and ConallCearnach • They whine, not willing to believe that Cuchulain is superior to themselves
Feast at King’s hall • Giant walks in • Demands that one hero step forth and cut off his head • The next night, the giant will return and chop off the hero’s own head
ConallCearnach and Cuchulain are absent, so it has to be Laegire • When it’s time for Laegire to return, however, to get his own head chopped off…
Conall, however, is willing to take the challenge • He slices off the giant’s head… • And the next night, when it’s his turn…
So Cuchulain takes off the giant’s head, knowing that tomorrow, he will be next