Odyssey, part 2: the use of oral formulae
Sep 22, 2010•1 hr 17 min
Episode description
Difference between Iliad and Odyssey continued: the latter is about life and praises mortality; the former about death and laments it. Odysseus's preference for the mortal Penelope over Kalypso. Different views of hospitality as necessary, in the Iliad, and as life-affirming, in the Odyssey. Observations about the structure of oral verse, with respect to the research of Milman Parry. Formulae and multi-tasking. The connections they make possible: echoes and repetitions between different characters. Those connections compared to similes where characters are compared to their complements, not their parallels.
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