Send us a text IN WHICH: We consider the implications of windbags, pompous and otherwise, as our hero begins to feel the full effects of the parting curse of the Cyclops.
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Send us a text IN WHICH: We consider the implications of windbags, pompous and otherwise, as our hero begins to feel the full effects of the parting curse of the Cyclops.
Send us a text IN WHICH we explore the most repeated poetic line in all of the Odyssey and learn the tragic story of Eos, goddess of the dawn, who kindled the wrath of Aphrodite and was cursed ever after to a life of unrequited lust. Ouch. Also, we delve into the misty past of the great citadel of Troy and learn how gods helped to create it, and to (almost) destroy it. Notes, images and music for this episode can be FOUND HERE. E-mail Tom Lee HERE
The Odyssey Odyssey
Send us a text IN WHICH: We consider the implications of windbags, pompous and otherwise, as our hero begins to feel the full effects of the parting curse of the Cyclops.