Exploring Greek and Roman Epics

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By Emily Roberts

By Emily Roberts

Art historian and museum curator.

This course examines foundational texts like Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, as well as Virgil’s Aeneid. Participants will study the themes, characters, and historical contexts that make these epics timeless.

Why It’s Worth It

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Deepen your appreciation for classic literature and its influence on storytelling.

Develop critical analysis skills applicable to modern texts and media.

Enhance your understanding of cultural narratives that have shaped Western literature.

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Foundations of Epic Literature

This module lays the groundwork by defining epic literature, exploring its origins, and examining its cultural and historical impact. Learners will understand the narrative structure of epics and why these works continue to influence storytelling today. Defining the Epic Cultural and Historical Context The Impact of Epics on Literature

In-Depth Analysis of The Iliad

This module focuses on Homer's Iliad, dissecting its complex characters, narrative style, and core themes such as heroism, honor, and fate. Learners will gain insights on the socio-political implications of the text, building a robust understanding of ancient Greek literary traditions. The Trojan War and Its Heroes Themes of Fate and Honor Narrative Techniques in The Iliad

Exploring The Odyssey

This module investigates Homer's Odyssey, with a focus on its narrative journey, symbolic elements, and the exploration of identity and homecoming. The course will help learners understand how the Odyssey’s narrative architecture constructs meaning over the course of an adventurous voyage. The Journey and Adventure Themes of Homecoming and Identity Symbolism and Mythical Elements

Roman Epic Traditions: Virgil's Aeneid

This module explores the Aeneid, unraveling its blend of myth, history, and political ideology. The lessons focus on the narrative of Aeneas, the use of literary devices, and how Virgil’s work served as both art and propaganda for Roman values. Foundations of Rome in Myth Character Archetypes and Leadership Political Propaganda and Ideology

Comparative Perspectives and Legacy

In this final module, learners will compare the narrative techniques and themes of both Greek and Roman epics, drawing connections to their lasting impact on Western culture. The module encourages critical analysis, bridging ancient texts with contemporary storytelling and cultural identities. Comparing Greek and Roman Epics Modern Cultural Influence Critical Interpretations and Methodologies Adaptations and Reinterpretations

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What Users Are Saying

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This course opened my eyes to the depth of emotion and strategy in the Iliad and the Odyssey. The discussions were insightful and enriching!
Maya Chen
I enjoyed the course, especially the exploration of Virgil's Aeneid. It connected well with the themes from Homer. A great blending of cultures!
Lucas Oliveira
An extraordinary journey through ancient texts! I loved the analysis of characters and their motivations. It’s made me appreciate epics in a whole new light.
Fatima Al-Hassan
The discussions about historical context were fascinating. It was nice to see how ancient issues still resonate today. Highly recommend it!
Akira Tanaka
While I appreciated the insight into the characters, I wish there had been more focus on group discussions. Overall, a good course for beginners.
Emily Johnson
Incredible experience! The multimedia approach made learning about Greek and Roman epics so engaging. I'm inspired to read more!
Nia Mwangi

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Join the Epic Journey!

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Engage in real-time discussions with an AI tutor.

Explore epic narratives through interactive lessons.

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Analyze timeless themes and their modern relevance.

Gain insights into narrative techniques used by ancient authors.

Study at your own pace with flexible access to materials.