Unit 8 |
|
English 201:
Masterpieces of Western Literature |
.Unit 8 Reading | Course Reading | Entry Page |
Introduction | Background | .Explication | Questions | Review |
Justice:Although
other motives have been at work (especially the process of growing from
adolescence to adulthood), the primary motive from the beginning of The
Iliad to the ending of The Odyssey has been the search for justice
or the struggle to see justice done. Theories, principles & laws
are not enough. We want the reality. The question then is whether
justice can be done without violence. Those most traumitized by the
outrage (hubris/crime) are most likely to demand blood & nothing less.
Yet those who are comparatively unaffected may consider the act of justice
as too harsh, too primitive, perhaps even inflicting a new wound on the
criminal's children so that they will be incited to seek their own personal
revenge & justice. Can a balance be found?
AK has all the power & none of the sophistication,
insight, or empathy that is necessary to guide power so that it nurtures
civilization. PEN & Arete have the insight & empathy, but
are powerless to do anything more than invite vicious & immature children
to be ashamed of their primitive urges & casual violence. The
answer is the marriage of OD & PEN. Theirs is a "late" marriage,
suggesting that their alliance is less a matter of Eros & Kipris, &
more the result of mutual dedication to values. They have things
in common, viz., fostering children. Not just small children or even
adolescents, but men & women who are as children in regard to the habits
& manners of city life.
The ending is interesting because Homer implies
that his hope for civility is guarded. Zeus promises to blunt the
grief of parents for their delinquent, dead children:
24.500 we, for our part,
will blot out the memory
of sons & brothers slain. As in the old time
let men of Ithaka henceforth be friends.
But it is ineffective. Athena/Mentor immediately thereafter advises
TEL, in order:
24.523 to put cheer in
his [OD's] son:
TEL,
you are going into battle . . . .
I count on you
Athena also gives power to Laertes, thereby aiding him to slay Antinoos'
father, Eupeithes. When the opposition yields, Athena demands peace
& Zeus:
24.560 dropped a thunderbolt
smoking at his daughter's feet.
Reason apparently needs force/violence. There is no escaping
marriage by imagining that we can live in Phaiakia. We can lock up
everyone that looks like AK. But the timid little boys grow up to
be twisted & vicious gang members slinking out to follow the likes
of Eurymakhos. The Aryans who parted company with the Greeks
to wander into India dreamed of adolescent Krishna whose worse crime was
to steal butter/cream & irresponsibly play with the girls when he should
have been doing his homework. Even gentle Krishna grew up to counsel
Arjuna to slay his uncles & cousins in a civil war. Mahatma Gandhi
was gunned down. Indira Gandhi was gunned down. Rajiv Gandhi
was blown to bits in the land were it is an outrage to kill Helios' cows.
In our world, Athena must wear armor.
Aeschylus takes up this paradox, putting his hope, not in the wise man & woman, but in the institutions dedicated to justice.
Odysseus Slays the Suitors (left panel)
Odysseus Slays the Suitors (right panel)
Click on the next section: Explication
above.