(SUB)TEXT: Home as Identity in "The Odyssey"

(SUB)TEXT: Home as Identity in "The Odyssey"

By Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

He was famously a man of many ways, whether we interpret these as abilities or norms; designs or deceptions; reasons or identities. Yet despite such resources, he was also famously stuck, making a 10-year odyssey of his attempt to return home from a 10-year war. What keeps the man of master plans from homecoming and domestic bliss? In the first of a three part discussion of Homer’s classic, Wes & Erin try to figure out what Odysseus really wants, and whether the “lord of lies” can master the trick of entrusting his mind to others.

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