Everything you need to know to read Homer's "Odyssey" - Jill Dash
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An encounter with a man-eating giant. A sorceress who turns men into pigs. A long-lost king taking back his throne. On their own, any of these make great stories. But each is just one episode in the "Odyssey," a 12,000-line poem spanning years of ancient Greek history and legend. So how do we make sense of this massive text? Jill Dash shares everything you need to know to read Homer's "Odyssey.”
In addition to the ancient Greeks, the ancient Romans also had a code of hospitality like xenia, called hospitium. What do you think were some of the challenges of such a code, and do you think a code like this would benefit our society today?
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- Educator Jill Dash
- Director David Price
- Script Editor Alex Gendler
- Composer Stephen LaRosa
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- Narrator Matt Kaplan