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Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey hit with trigger warnings by university for ‘distressing’ content
The Telegraph via YahooNews ^ | December 29, 2024 | The Telegraph

Posted on 12/29/2024 5:06:08 PM PST by Robwin

Homer’s epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey have been hit with trigger warnings by a university for “distressing” content.

The University of Exeter has come under fire after telling undergraduates they may “encounter views and content that they may find uncomfortable” in their Greek mythology studies.

In what has been branded as a “parody” and “bonkers”, students enroled on the Women in Homer module are told material could be “challenging”.

With references to sexual violence, rape and infant mortality, undergraduates are also advised they should “feel free to deal with it in ways that help (eg to leave the classroom, contact Wellbeing, and of course talk to the lecturer)” if content is “causing distress”.

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TOPICS: Books/Literature; Education; Poetry
KEYWORDS: cancelculture; epigraphyandlanguage; exeter; godsgravesglyphs; homer; iliad; odyssey; trojanwar; unitedkingdom; uofexeter
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To: Robwin

I think I was in middle school (junior high) when I read the Iliad and the Odyssey.


21 posted on 12/29/2024 6:25:36 PM PST by ChessExpert (The Democratic party must be destroyed.)
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To: bunkerhill7; All

Which version should I read? I am old. Have never read it.


22 posted on 12/29/2024 6:28:29 PM PST by goodnesswins (Don’t be REALITY PHOBIC!)
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To: Robwin

It’s ironic because all the wengy-libs have no idea how many times hollywood has lifted ideas from the Blind Bard for their favorite movies. We are devolving, not evolving.


23 posted on 12/29/2024 6:32:07 PM PST by Arkady
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To: Robwin
Wow! I hope they don't read Euripides' Medea!
24 posted on 12/29/2024 6:47:00 PM PST by Savage Beast (Fight! Fight! Fight! God Bless America! Trump won because good TRiUMPhed over evil.)
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To: Robwin

I read them to my kids when they were 7-8.

“Sing, oh Goddess...”

I did edit the very bloody bits.

It worked. One kid surprised me by citing Runciman in HS. I had no idea that he was reading THAT.
Another graduated summa cum laude out of UC.
None had to actually study in school, that wasn’t math.


25 posted on 12/29/2024 6:48:08 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: goodnesswins

The most cited go-to is Lattimore. Its fine, for me.

I used Fagle with the kids as it was new at the time and was just sitting there in the bookstore. Smooth reading.

Look around and you should be able to compare snatches of text.


26 posted on 12/29/2024 6:53:11 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: bunkerhill7
Ask and ye shall receive!

Mixalotis equis: de clunibus magnis amanda oratio

27 posted on 12/29/2024 6:53:30 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: bunkerhill7
Once more, with feeling:

Mixalotis equis: de clunibus magnis amanda oratio

28 posted on 12/29/2024 7:12:25 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: buwaya

I agree. Lattimore was my “crib” in college. Fagle is I think more readable, perhaps not quite as accurate.


29 posted on 12/29/2024 7:13:45 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: goodnesswins

Lattimore’s more academic, Fagle is a more exciting read. At least so my daughter says. I’m fond of Lattimore.


30 posted on 12/29/2024 7:14:32 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: Jonty30
I’ve read the Iliad and the Odyssey. It does not need a trigger warning.

We used the interlinear version.
31 posted on 12/29/2024 7:15:18 PM PST by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began)
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To: Jonty30

Me too but I was surprised by the level of violence in the Iliad when I first read it. Granted it was about a war but I guess I had been overly influenced by classic Hollywood war movies of which many were pretty tame in comparison.


32 posted on 12/29/2024 7:20:50 PM PST by xp38
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To: buwaya

Thank you


33 posted on 12/29/2024 7:26:15 PM PST by goodnesswins (Don’t be REALITY PHOBIC!)
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To: AnAmericanMother

Thanks


34 posted on 12/29/2024 7:26:53 PM PST by goodnesswins (Don’t be REALITY PHOBIC!)
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To: Robwin

Ay, por favor-esta mierda otra vez? Grow up-it is classical literature, not a f’in nursery rhyme...

My mom bought “Bulfinche’s Mythology”-all 3 books-for me to learn the Classics from when I was 11 years old, and that was not really unusual for a parent who happened to be a teacher of English and literature-I was interested enough to check other works of Homer and other classical authors at the public library in town. I still like the classics and i was never triggered or upset otherwise by the violence in those tales-life was brutal at that time in history, and that is reflected in the literature-duh. Hubby and I allowed our cub to start reading those stories at 12, but by then, people thought we were just being weird, or raising a future intellectual snob...


35 posted on 12/29/2024 7:27:26 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Robwin

There was a young woman of Exeter, so pretty men craned their necks at ‘er........


36 posted on 12/29/2024 7:31:37 PM PST by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite its unfashionability)
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To: heartwood

And you know who Telemachus guides faithfully.

Re Reading the poem now.


37 posted on 12/29/2024 7:47:38 PM PST by BatGuano
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To: Jonty30

I recall Mrs. Heilman reading this to used in late grade school every morning for a half-hour. I still recall much of it.


38 posted on 12/29/2024 7:49:17 PM PST by healy61
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To: AnAmericanMother

Henricus Barbatus would approve


39 posted on 12/29/2024 8:13:51 PM PST by omega4412
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To: BatGuano

Athena guides Telemachus, but who does Telemachus guide? He welcomes his father...

I don’t like the voice that Heald gives him. Sure Telemachus is outnumbered, untrained, powerless to evict the suitors, and his mother tries too much to keep him safe at home, but he is no timorous milksop, and that is Heald’s worst choice in the narration.


40 posted on 12/29/2024 8:40:05 PM PST by heartwood (If you're looking for the /sarc tag, you just passed it.)
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