Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics

Homer: The Iliad

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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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Origins of Homeric Epics

  • The Iliad and Odyssey are foundational epic poems of Greek culture, orally composed before alphabetic writing.
  • The Iliad focuses on a short period in the tenth year of the Trojan War centered on Achilles' wrath.
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Achilles' Rage and Honor

  • Achilles' wrath starts because Agamemnon takes his war prize, Briseis, leading Achilles to withdraw from battle.
  • This rage shapes the poem, revealing themes of honor and toxic masculinity in heroic culture.
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Hector and Andromache's Farewell

  • Hector's interaction with his wife Andromache reveals alternative, caring masculinities contrasting Achilles' rage.
  • Their intimate farewell shows the human cost of war and protective family bonds in the epic.
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