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happy pride month iliad lovers
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DEATH in the ILIAD: an Infographic
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(originally 2014, updated slightly for 2023 - hey it's almost as old as Homer's Trojan War was long!)
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DO NOT BE AFRAID
this is combining Ovid's Heroides and the Excidium Troie because I can't stop thinking of Hermes telling him not to be afraid. what the fuck!! Ares is wearing the crown that Paris gave him.
I have. thoughts. about Paris. he's almost got this Troilos parallel in my mind, that the event that defines him in detail exists in a lost narrative that we don't have (the Cypria), but everyone else knew. the event that defines Troilos is his death (murdered, butchered by Achilles, the violence of which haunts everything after. Achilles, child killer, you can't escape that!), and the event that defines Paris is the Judgement. what's a lost text but a kind of grave!!
idk I don't think that Paris before the Judgement would recognize himself after bc when you become god touched, it rearranges your guts. you become transformed in the worst way possible! how could you recognize yourself! but I also think that all the Parises after the Judgement would recognize each other because that event is so locked into the trauma of war and the scar it leaves on the land, it's like a scar on the narrative too. it exists like this forever, over and over again, so you exist like that forever too. Troy collects grief and despairs.
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Troy as trauma: Reflections on intergenerational transmission and the locus of trauma, Andromache Karanika
and Paris is like. a miserable little god/corpse-puppet or something, like a match for the gods to throw onto gasoline.
The Excidium Troie + Ovid's Heroides:
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Excidium Troie, trans. Muhammad Syarif Fadhlurrahman
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Ovid, Heroides 16 (trans. Harold Isbell)
a collection of things regarding Paris that made me go 馃槵 but under a cut bc this is getting. very long.
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The Divine Twins in Early Greek Poetry, Corolla Torontonensis
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Iliad 24 and the Judgement of Paris, C.J. Mackie
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Elegy and Epic and the Recognition of Paris: Ovid "Heroides" 16, Elizabeth Forbis Mazurek
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Ennian Influence in "Heroides" 16 and 17, Howard Jacobson
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Paris/Alexandros in the "Iliad", I. J. F. de Jong
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Doodle of Camilla and Turnus first meeting (they鈥檙e best friends forever)
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(i) ACHILLES: homer, the iliad (trans. robert fagles) / (ii) peter paul rubens, saturn, 1636 / (iii) HECUBA: homer, the iliad (trans. robert fagles)
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Diomedes: how many people have you killed?
Telemachus, a child: I鈥檓 only eight years old.
Diomedes: So like, somewhere in the 20-30 range probably?
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Odysseus x2 for @wolfythewitch .
I had so much fun making these I love him so so much.
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Aeneid Daily: because to my knowledge no one鈥檚 done it yet, and if I can get even one more person to read the Aeneid, I鈥檒l die happy!
In the fashion of Ovid Daily and e-pistulae, Aeneid Daily emails you Vergil鈥檚 greatest work in daily chunks of roughly 100 lines each. Each post will include the selected lines in English, as translated by A.S. Kline, as well as in Latin, as accessed from thelatinlibrary.com. I鈥檝e also included some links to helpful resources for first-time readers, as I think knowledge of the poem鈥檚 historical and literary context really helps it come alive.
The newsletter is scheduled to start on June 1st, 2023, and run until the second week of September. Subscribe for boats, battles, bleeding bushes, journeys to the Underworld, women warriors, unspecified dirty activities in a cave, arms, men, and, of course, pietas.
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a little Apollo and Artemis painting :D
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Penelope and baby Telemachus standing on the walls watching Odysseus sailing away to a war he won't return from for twenty years...Andromache and Astyanax standing on the walls watching Hector go out to a battle he'll never return to...
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Clytemnestra, Gania Barlow
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When my classics teacher said that Achilles could鈥檝e been blond OR ginger and the entire class was horrified
based on The birth of Venus by Adolph Hir茅my-Hirschl
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i am so very sleepy
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men in the iliad would rather throw boulders such as 6 men of today could not lift at each other than go to therapy
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Iliad, book XXIV.
What if the gods had never sent Hermes to Priam to accompany him to the Achaean camp? What if he never went there in the end?
What if it was Andromache, who, alone, sneaked out of Troy and into the Myrdmidon camp to find a way to bring her husband's body home?
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This is a class assignment that I chose to do on the Iliad because I am still obsessed. The speech bubbles might look a bit weird because I originally did this whole comic in French and then translated it. Hope you guys like it because I cried a lot internally writing this.
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your honor I'm just saying I think the oddysey could simply be funnier if diomedes was in it
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my favorite war criminals
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