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a peculiar unity

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intimation through expression

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a peculiar unity a peculiar unity intimation through expression 10/8/14 Why the Iliad? We begin our study of the humanities with The Iliad for three reasons: 1.  It is of foundational significance for our culture. 2.  It is one of the most famous stories of war. 3.  It is a poem. I begin with (2), for it is the easiest to explain.  Our theme for the year is war, and perhaps there are no more famous tales of war than The Iliad . As for (3), one might wonder, "why poetry?"  That's a good question.  Poetry challenges us because it is a challenging use of language.  Most of what we read uses language as a medium to convey information.  News stories, emails and messages from friends and teachers, this very blog post, all share a common trait in that they use language to point to information and events beyond language (i.e., stuff about the world!).  Literature often uses more elevated language than these forms, and part of its effect is achieved through the rhythm, lyri...

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