
The Odyssey Odyssey Episode 18: The Big Bad
Aug 7, 2025
Dive into the thrilling world where Odysseus meets the infamous Cyclops, Polyphemus! Explore the intriguing concept of xenia, the ancient Greek tradition of hospitality, and hear a gripping Alpine hitchhiking tale. Discover Odysseus' clever tactics to survive; from getting Polyphemus drunk to executing a daring escape beneath rams. Witness the drama unfold as boasting turns dangerous, invoking Poseidon's wrath. Plus, enjoy a reflection on art that captures the Cyclops' tragic essence—it's a captivating blend of myth and mayhem!
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Stranded In La Tour
- Tom Lee recounts hitchhiking in Switzerland and being hosted by a family when stranded at night in La Tour.
- He uses this personal rescue to introduce the Greek concept of xenia and its sacred feel.
Xenia As Sacred Social Insurance
- Xenia (guest-friendship) is central in the Odyssey and treated as almost sacred under Zeus Xenios.
- Reciprocal hospitality functioned as social insurance in a world with few inns and long-distance travel.
Cyclopes As Antithesis Of Civilization
- Homer contrasts civilized Greek norms with the lawless Cyclopes, who live without laws or social order.
- Polyphemus embodies a brute alternative to reciprocal hospitality and civic obligation.





