CMCL 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Yudhishthira, Hamartia, Iliad
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Homer portrays certain characters in a distinct light. We also see hector, and priam as heroes. Strong, swift footed, courageous, charismatic, generous; when it suits him, noble, well known, dutiful hamartia; he"s out of control, prideful. Achilles however is fated to live a short life. This part of the story teaches how to live honorably and according to the code. Homer contrasts this with achilles" lack of integrity through human fault. The greeks are given the ability to do what they please from the gods. Viewed as spoils of war and property: gita: A battle between the kuru"s (antagonist) and the pandu"s (protagonist). His fault is that he likes to gamble. In the telling of this story, krishna emphasis the idea of order (dharma). Samsara is the idea of life death and the cycle of that. Moksha is the idea of liberation from this cycle. Dharma is part of what can be called kharma yoga.