Unit 3 |
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English
201:
Masterpieces of Western Literature |
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Introduction:
Mortality: The theme most prominent in this last unit of The Iliad is the illustration of mortality. Scores of Trojan fighters are graphically torn apart & bleed to death. The champions, Sarpedon, PAT, & HK perish. 19th & 20th c. Existentialism shares Homer's outlook on mortality. Both outlooks claim that the most important feature of human life is our self-conscious recognition that it ends. Paradoxically, death is the most important thing in life. Not exactly biological death itself, but the idea of it; the idea that we each have a finite amount of time to live. The inference is that we should self-consciously choose how to spend that time, instead of rather unconsciously drifting through life or allowing other people (parents) or institutions to decide how we should live.
Endurance:
For
those without much inclination for reflection & philosophic analysis,
OD gives this simple advice:
19.248 So many die, so often, every
day,
when would soldiers come to an end of fasting [mourning]?
No, we must dispose of him who dies
& keep hard hearts, & weep that day alone.
. . . So that we may . . .
...........be
tough soldiers
AK echoes OD's wisdom, telling Priam:
24.630 Tears heal
nothing . . . .
...........This
is the way the gods ordained the destiny of men. . . .
24.658 Endure it, then.
24.661 await some new misfortune
to be suffered.
Civilization:We do not witness the destruction of Troy (the polis, the city) in The Iliad, but we know that it is doomed, largely because men like AK cannot control themselves. It is easier to kill someone else than to control rage. We will consider the other problems for civilization that The Iliad identifies in our Review for this unit.
Desire:In
the last book Homer bluntly identifies the human problem:
24.33 Alexandros
made his mad choice
. . .
he praised
a third [power], who offered ruinous
lust
Here at the end "ruinous lust" should remind
us of the beginning:
1.2
Ak's anger, doomed & ruinous
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