Unit 2 |
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English
201:
Masterpieces of Western Literature |
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Background:
Political
Authority:our text
has a couple of pages from Book 12 featuring the speech by the Trojan who
is second only to HK, Sarpedon, the son of Zeus. Remember that honor
is our theme in this unit. Sarpedon asks:
12.349 What is the point
of being honored so
with precedence at table . . . & brimming cups . . . ?
& why have lands been granted you & me . . . ?
Sarpedon & his cousin-comrade, Glaukos, are honored because of their
leadership. Why are they leaders? Because they were born aristocrats?
Realistically, that is a prerequisite. If he were born a peasant
to labor in the field, Sarpedon would not have been trained to be a military
officer. But not every aristocratic boy becomes a leader. In
the blaze of battle, fearing death, when we stand immobile, frozen in panic,
the leader responds with courageous daring, saving not only himself, but
the rest of us as well. These men stand out:
12.359 They are no common men,
our lords who rule
in Lykia.
. . . The main thing is
their fighting power, when they lead in combat!
When they lead in combat they literally save us. Especially for the Greeks (us Westerners), life itself is combat, a battle. At times in our lives most of us fall into a funk & become immobile, not knowing what to do. How comforting to follow a real leader. Sarpedon continues:
12.363 Ah, cousin, could
we but survive this war
to live forever deathless, without age,
I would never go again to battle
nor would I send you there for honor's sake!
But now a thousand shapes of death surround us,
& no man can escape them, or be safe.
So what should we do? Despair of life? Whine & complain
about our lot? Beg God for a different, better fate? Sarpedon's
counsel is:
12.369 Let us attack--whether
to give some fellow
glory or to win it
Attack our troubles & possibly win glory & honor. These are the kind of leaders we want. Leaders to inspire us to live deeper, more meaningful & even heroic lives.
The Meaning
of Life: no one escapes from death. No one
passes through life without wounds.
16.295 Zeus who views the
wide world
16.298 . . . would not
let him come
unscathed from battle.
The great Christian theologian Paul Tillich wrote a book titled,
The Courage to Be. Naturally he finds Christian sources for courage.
The title also applies to Homer. Life is a call to glory requiring
courage, even though it ends tragically (for the Greeks). Accomplish
something that you will be proud of. What else do you have to do
in this life? Whine? Complain? Wish things were easier?
Let us attack our troubles.
Bk. 9: A Visit of Emissaries (left panel) |
Bk. 9: A Visit of Emissaries (right panel): Akhilleus seated |
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