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Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics

Homer: The Iliad

Feb 24, 2020
In this podcast, Natalie Haynes stands up for Homer's Iliad, giving a captivating performance. The podcast explores the epic story, including gods, Greeks, and Trojans, fighting and trickery, and touching domestic moments. It delves into Achilles' sulk, his vengeance for Patroclus' death, and the reason behind the recurring phrase 'rosy-fingered dawn'. Natalie brings the ancient world to life through stand-up comedy and analysis.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Iliad explores the complexities of masculinity through the characters of Achilles and Agamemnon, delving into themes of honor and glory.
  • The tragic fate of Hector, the Trojan prince, highlights the consequences of Achilles' wrath and the devastating impact of war on individuals and their loved ones.

Deep dives

The Epic Poems of Homer

The podcast explores the two foundational epic poems of the ancient world, the Iliad and the Odyssey. These poems are part of the epic cycle of the Trojan War, with the Iliad focusing on a snapshot of the tenth year of the war and the Odyssey recounting Odysseus' journey home from Troy. The material for these poems was orally composed by rapsoads and later collated into a narrative arc. Despite the mystery surrounding the identity of Homer, the author or composer, these poems have had a lasting impact on world culture.

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