Representations of Homer's Ideas
Homer, whether real or fictional, is credited with writing two epics that constantly generate source material for the modern world. In this case, modern world refers to every world categorized as �modern� since Homer existed. The Iliad and The Odyssey with their captivating stories, fascinating characters and magnificent language have inspired intellectuals and artists alike.
It is said that �adaptation is the greatest form of flattery.� By that standard, Homer has been tremendously flattered over the years. The ideas and characters put forth in his epics have been adapted and modified in literature, art, theatre, film, social science, and self-identity.
Homer has had an impact not only on how an individual fits into the bigger picture, but on how to understand the bigger picture itself. This website explores the nature of Homer�s ideas and ways in which they can be interpreted.
Click on different parts of Homer's head to further examine some of his ideas!
Topics include:
Derivation of Self-Identity in the Iliad
Human Suffering Inflicted by Nature as Gods
and Representation in Films and Books