
Homer and the Greek Plays: A Roundtable with Friends
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Today on Ascend the Greek Books Podcast, we wrap up our exploration of the Greek plays with a lively roundtable discussion. Our panel of friends delves into the key themes of the tragic plays, including divinity, eros, fate, justice, the cosmos, virtue, and suffering.
We explore plays such as the Oresteia, Prometheus Bound, the Theban plays, and the Bacchae, with insights from Homer, Hesiod, and Aristophanes. Don't miss this engaging conversation as we prepare to embark on our next journey with Plato.
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Summary
In this episode of the Great Books Podcast, the hosts and guests engage in a round table discussion about key themes in Greek plays, including divinity, Eros, fate, and free will. They share their favorite plays and insights gained from their readings, exploring how these themes evolve from Homer to later playwrights. The conversation highlights the complexity of Eros as both a binding force and a source of mania, as well as the characters' limited agency in the face of divine intervention.
The discussion culminates in a reflection on the implications of these themes for understanding Greek literature and philosophy. The conversation explores the themes of fatalism versus determinism, agency in Greek tragedy, the role of the gods, the evolution of justice, the nature of the cosmos, virtue, and the purpose of suffering. The speakers discuss how these themes are interwoven in the works of Homer and Aeschylus, highlighting the complexity of human actions, moral order, and the divine influence in Greek thought.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
06:38 Favorite Plays and Surprising Discoveries
12:25 The Maturation of Thought on Divinity
19:40 The Splintering and Obsessive Qualities of the Gods
23:57 The Tension Between the Divine and Natural Phenomena
25:47 Exploring the Concept of Divinity
43:00 The Dual Nature of Eros
55:54 Debating Fate and Free Will
59:39 Plato's Symposium: Eros as Ascent
01:01:30 The Interplay of Fate and Human Agency
01:14:53 Justice and Retribution in Homer's Epics
01:32:13 The Maturation of Justice in Aeschylus' Plays
01:39:14 The Challenge of Justice in the Story of Oedipus
01:44:40 The Redemptive Power of Suffering
01:50:55 The Influence of the Cosmos on Virtue and Piety
01:59:58 The Crucifixion: Suffering and Redemption
02:09:28 Sharing the Wisdom: Importance of Discussion
02:17:07 Insights into Justice, the Cosmos, Virtue, and Suffering
Keywords: Greek plays, divinity, Eros, fate, free will, themes, literature, philosophy, podcast, discussion, fatalism, determinism, agency, Greek tragedy, justice, cosmos, virtue, suffering, Homer, Aeschylus
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