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The Iliad. History Kleos Piety “The Good Life” Culpability Divine Intervention Mortality. Leadership Sacrifice Anger Glory of State Fate Ancestry. The Odyssey. Nostos Kleos Identity Knowledge Exploration Marriage Mortality. The Afterlife Maturation The uknown Story-telling
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The Iliad History Kleos Piety “The Good Life” Culpability Divine Intervention Mortality Leadership Sacrifice Anger Glory of State Fate Ancestry
The Odyssey Nostos Kleos Identity Knowledge Exploration Marriage Mortality The Afterlife Maturation The uknown Story-telling Guest-Host Deception Revenge
Hymn to Demeter Ritual Theogony Sacrifice Marriage Ritual Order of Nature Gender Trouble Fertility Life Cycle Mourning
The Histories “history” Origins Anthropology Memory Glory Inquiry and “truth” Happiness religion The “other” happiness nomos Deception Prophecy hubris
Thucydides “truth” empire Leadership Rhetoric critique “timelessness” “greatness” Pragmatism + Idealism Maturation Education Cultural Decay “corporate” history
The Orestia Nostos Kleos The “double-bind” Familial strife “curse” Marriage Duty • Justice • Role of the Divine • The “primal” • Inheritance • Innocence • Revenge • Law
Oedipus Prophecy Identity Knowledge “plague” Marriage FateSelf-punishment Guilt Innocence Leadership Intelligence Caution
Medea • Gender • Cunning • “Black” Arts • Intelligence • Exile • Rhetoric • Marriage • Oaths • Kleos • Parenthood • Revenge • Interior Conflict • “foreignness” • Innocence
The Clouds Rhetoric Knowledge Critique The “everyday” The Abstract Tradition v. Innovation The Divine Humor, Satire, and Parody Fairness
The Apology Self-knowledge Intelligence Critique Rhetoric Education Duty Death Legacy Guilt Punishment The Divine
The Symposium Love Knowledge Education Wisdom Virtue “forms” Beauty Discourse Rhetoric Desire The “in-between”
Genesis Creation Language Knowledge Innocence/Guilt Sacrifice Piety “the chosen” • Justice • Geneaology • Mortality • The Nature of God • Identity • Interpretation • Deception • Crime & Punishment • Mercy
Job Piety “compensation” “the adversary” Epistemology Justice Suffering Rhetoric Justice Critique TraditionThe Divine
The New Testament The Afterlife Parable Miracles Suffering Sacrifice Mercy Symbols Doubt/Belief Prophecy Innocence Sin Betrayal
The Iliad • Diomedes • Thersites • Andromache • Hecuba • Heiphastus • Thetis • Patroclus • Peleus • Hermes • Diomedes • Menelaus • Achilles • Hektor • Ajax • Paris • Helen • Apollo • Athene • Zeus • Phoinix • Agamemnon • Odysseus
The Odyssey • Lauis • Polyphemous • Aelous • The Sirens • Poseidon • Circe • Kalypso • Ajax • Achilles • Eumaois • Menelaus • Helen • Charybdis • Lystrigones • Odysseus • Penelope • Athene • Telemachus • Nestor • Atinoos • Nausikaa • Arete • Alkinoos • Eurykleia • Proteus • Helios • Scylla • Mentor
Hymn to Demeter • Myteneira • Euleusis • Hermes • Demeter • Demophoon • Persephone • Helios • Hecate • Hades • Aidoneus • Zeus
The Histories • Arion • Artabanus • Mardonius • Darius • Gyges • Candaleus • The Magi • Demaratus • Herodotus • Xerxes • Leonidas • Otanes • Diocles • Solon • Croesus • Cambyses
Thucydides • Plateans • The Sicilians • Pericles • Alcibaides • Nicias • Diodotus • Cleon • The Melians • The Mytileneans • Archidamus
Oresteia • Apollo • Athene • The Furies • Agamemnon • Clytemnestra • Aegisthus • Messenger • Cassandra • “chorus” • Orestes • Elektra
Oedipus • Jocasta • Oedipus • Creon • Tiresias • Chorus • Shepherd
Medea • Medea • Jason • Nurse • Aegeus • Creon • Chorus
The Clouds • Strepsiades • Phedippides • Socrates • Inferior Argument • Superior Argument • The Clouds • Lenders • Parabisis
The Symposium • Alcibaides • Apollodorus • Glaukon • Pausanias • Phaedrus • Eryximachus • Agathon • Socrates • Diotima
Genesis • Esau • Sarah • Rachel • The Pharaoh • Lot • The Serpent • Adam • Eve • Cain • Noah • Abraham • Isaac • Jacob • Joseph
Job • God • The Adversary • Job • Elihu • Job’s Friends
The New Testament • Lazarus • Simon Peter • Judas Iscariot • The Pharisees • Thomas • Woman at the well • Good Samaritan • The “signs” • Gabriel • John the Baptist • Jesus • Pilate • Herod • Caiaphus • The “criminal”