The article makes very clear that the vales to be taken
away from Homer's works are the notions of honor and glory. The fact that Greek society
placed such a high value on these attributes is something that can be applied to our own
setting. The implication is that Homer's works are timeless in their applicable
qualities from the Greek setting to our own. The concluding note of the article
suggests that there is something inherently good in achieving one's greatest potential
as a human being in one's own time. As the article draws from this from Achilles and
Odysseus and implies that this is a quality that individuals in the modern setting can
absorb. In the end, these areas are the values that can be imparted in the psyches of
the modern reader.
Friday, September 16, 2011
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