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In Our Time

The Odyssey

Sep 9, 2004
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into 'The Odyssey' by Homer, exploring its enduring appeal and universal themes. They discuss Odysseus' character, Penelope's challenges, deception, and manipulation in the epic. The podcast touches on the narrative structure, historical context, and feminist perspectives on the story.
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Quick takeaways

  • Odysseus' cunning and deception convey complexity and moral ambiguity in a non-traditional heroic figure.
  • The Odyssey's non-linear narrative structure, with flashbacks and clever storytelling, engages the audience in self-reflection.

Deep dives

The Complex Character of Odysseus

Odysseus, a central figure in The Odyssey, is portrayed as a master of deception and cunning. His ability to use his wits is highlighted in various instances, such as weeping at the bard's song about the Trojan horse, showing an awareness of the consequences of his actions. Despite his cunning, Odysseus is not portrayed as a traditional hero; he is willing to appear as an old man in rags to test people, displaying a level of complexity and moral ambiguity uncommon in epic heroes.

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