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The Periphery
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Wherein I write about some things that interest me
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The Periphery – Wherein I write about some things that interest me Skip to content The Periphery Wherein I write about some things that interest me Primary Menu Home The Odyssey in Jordan I taught my first class on the Odyssey at the University of Jordan today, and I was not prepared for the nerve it touched in my students. I normally consider the Odyssey light, comedic, adventure entertainment– especially compared to its sibling, the Iliad , which ends in the death of a great man, an honorable hero, and with portents of doom for many characters with whom we have come to sympathize. The Odyssey , on the other hand, ends with a family reunited, a faithful wife rewarded, miscreants massacred, a crafty hero returned to his rightful place, and an awkward adolescent making his way into manhood. Plus nymphs and cyclopes, and sea monsters. And lots of feasting. My students saw it differently. Many of them are Syrian, or Iraqi, or Palestinian. More than half the class...
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