Jason and the Golden Fleece - Conscience Alley

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- Conscience Alley Your group has part of the story. You are going to make a Conscience Alley for a character in the story. Look at the comments in the bubbles. Are there any more comments you want to add? Decide who is going to say what. Then make an alley like the one below, and invite your character to walk slowly down it while your group as a conscience makes suggestions. Do that! Do this! Your character walks down here slowly to listen to the advice Be careful Don t do this! Decide! Wait and see!

Group A Athamas is a king in Greece. He has been married to Nephele. She is a minor goddess and is in charge of the clouds. They have two children: a son called Phrixas and a daughter called Helle. Now he is in trouble. He has married Ino and Nephele is not pleased. She has taken all the clouds away and the land is drying up What should he do? Athamus goes down the conscience alley! Sacrifice a ram! Get rid of Ino and Nephele will bring the clouds back! Make a sacrifice to Zeus. He is more powerful than Nephele! Make a sacrifice to Nephele! Sacrifice your son Phrixas Sacrifice Ino your new wife! Sacrifice your daughter Helle

Group B Ino and Athamas decide to sacrifice Phrixas to Zeus. He is put on the altar with his sister and prepares to die. Suddenly a cloud sweeps up, a golden ram descends and the children escape on its back. They fly east for a long time. Helle grows tired and falls, but Phrixas and the ram fly to Colchis at the far end of the Black Sea. Phrixas sacrifices the ram, and gives the fleece to Aites the king. He hangs it in a grove sacred to Ares, the god of war. A dragon that never goes to sleep guards it. Back in Greece Pelias has stolen the kingdom from Athamas. He asks the oracle whether he will get into trouble for this. The oracle tells him to beware of a man with only one sandal on his foot. He sends for Jason who is the rightful heir to the kingdom and Jasan arrives wearing only one sandal! What should Pelias do? Pelias goes down the conscience alley! Give Jason the kingdom! It is rightfully his! Colchis is miles away. The journey is impossible by sea. Your father is god of the sea. Send Jason on a sea journey! Tell Jason that his father wants him to fetch the Golden Fleece! Send him to get the Golden Fleece! It is a terrible journey! He won t come back!

Group C Pelias tells Jason should fetch the fleece. He expects that he will not return. Jason asks Argus to build him a boat with fifty oars. He finds fifty heroes to be his crew. There are two sons of Boreas, the north wind. There is Mopsus who can look at the flight of birds and guess what the gods will do. There is Orpheus who can silence the wind and sea with his music. The goddess Athene gives Jason a useful speaking oak branch to put on the front of the boat. It can give advice on the best direction to take. Argo means swift, and the boat sails swiftly to the Hellespont (where Helle fell from the ram) and comes to the Clashing Rocks: huge blue rocks that clash together. The boat has to sail between them and will be crushed if they catch it. What should Jason do? Jason goes down the conscience alley! Don t do it! You will all be destroyed! The gods don t want you to go! Leave the ship and go by land! You have to try. It is the only way! Look that bird got through! We have the fastest ship and the wind blows the right way! Wait till they open and go as fast as you can!

Group D They wait until the rocks began to open, and then row as fast as they can. The rock rush together again, but the ship is through and safe. After a long time they reached Colchis. Jason goes to Aites the king and demands the fleece. Aites promises he can have it, but he has to win it in a special way. He has to yoke two bulls that breathe fire, and plough the field of Ares, the god of war. Then he must sow dragon s teeth. Each one will grow into a fierce warrior. Jason will then have to fight the whole army. How can he win? What should he do? Jason goes down the conscience alley! It s impossible! There will be too many of them! The king s daughter seems to like you. Why not ask her? You will have to get the Argonauts to help! There is sure to be a way. Maybe someone can help you? Break your promise to the king and take the fleece now! Good idea! Someone says she is a sorceress. She ll know a trick or two!

Group E Medea does offer her help. She gives Jason an ointment that gives him the strength of seven men. He must be quick because it loses its power at sunset. He covers himself, his shield and helmet, and goes back to the Argonauts. He pulls seven of them in a tug of war. The ointment is very strong! He manages to plough the field and plant the teeth. The ground heaves and armed soldiers thrust up. What should be do now? Jason goes down the conscience alley! Now you have done it! They don t look very friendly! Do you think they might get on your side? Tell them you are their leader! There are hundreds of them! Better idea! Ask Medea what to do next! She s clever! And an expert at magic.

Final Part Luckily Medea is just behind him. Throw your helmet in among them, she whispers. Jason throws his helmet. It hits a warrior. He hits the man next to him. The other warrior hits back and a fight begins. In half an hour all the warriors have killed each other and disappear into the earth. Aites is not pleased that Jason has won. He refuses to give him the fleece. Medea tells him to bring the Argonauts to the secret grove. She charms the dragon and Opheus plays soft music. It goes to sleep. Jason takes the fleece and the sail away. After a long journey and many adventures they return to King Pelias. He is now blind, but he feels the fleece, and gives Jason the kingdom.