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Greek word of the week…
METIS!
Combining wisdom and cunning is a valuable attribute. You are then able to see how a situation * could * unfold, and act accordingly to avoid disaster. In normal terms - it is a positive attribute. To have Metis in the modern day could help with a wealth of social and economical issues. But in Homer’s time…
This is what Odysseus exudes - whether he is stupid or not is up for debate - like when he blinds the Cyclops, or when he allows himself to listen to the Sirens OR… or, when he doesn’t tell his crew about Scylla or Charybdis and six of his men die
An abundance of Metis is Polymetis which Odysseus’ character is certainly saturated with. Does this create arrogance? Is Odysseus arrogant? Or is he just a hero chasing Kleos?
Stupidity or Metis? That is the question…
Let me know what you think!
Those columns though 😍 Photo creds to @thehistoricalgeographer . . . #veryhappyclassicsnerd #columns #alevelclassics #makingmslawerenceproud #ostia (at Scavi Archeologici di Ostia Antica) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Jk9YVgBX5/?igshid=14zlqwf6u2bgc