

12 - "Rosie, You're All Right"
Apr 20, 2023
Explore the poignant tale of Eos, the goddess cursed by unrequited love and the impact of her desire on her immortal life. Discover the mythological origins of Troy, where gods played a crucial role in its creation and fate. Delve into the contrasting destinies of Endymion and Tithonus, contemplating themes of beauty and longing for immortality. The conversation reflects on love's complexities and the bittersweet nature of transformation. Finally, vibrant imagery connects mortality with the beauty of nature.
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Origin of Fascination with Dawn
- Tom Lee shares how his friend Lisa's frustration with the repeated phrase "rosy-fingered dawn" in the Odyssey stuck with him.
- This sparked his fascination with the goddess Eos and the repeated poetic line in the Odyssey.
Sunrise Ritual Inspires Connection
- Tom describes his personal ritual of watching sunrises at a beach in Truro, Massachusetts, linking it to the timelessness felt through the Odyssey.
- He reflects on the connection between standing at dawn and imagining Odysseus's experience of dawn while adrift.
Eos's Eternal Curse Revealed
- Dawn, or Eos, is cursed by Aphrodite for her affair with Ares, forced to eternally crave young men.
- This curse explains the frequent mentions of Dawn chasing after youthful figures in ancient Greek art and myth.