Odysseus, who just violently and mercilessly murdered 108 or so men, who claims in the next song that he’s no longer a kind or gentle man, actively listens to Telemachus and kindly and gently responds to everything his son’s expressed.
Telemachus asks, “Am I like you? Am I strong like you? Will you embrace me? Will you love and accept me as yours?” He says, “I’ve felt so alone.”
And Odysseus claims him in a heartbeat, answering, “My son. My boy. My sweetest joy I’ve ever known. I embraced you twenty years ago. I’d do the impossible for you. I’d die for you.” He says, “Seeing the men here today, I can only wonder what you’ve been through for twenty years. My son, you’re already strong. You’re my own. You’re not alone. I’m home.”
And then they fucking embrace.
From The Odyssey Of Homer Engraved From The Compositions Of John Flaxman.
Circe
time passes
“τέτλαθι δή, κραδίη: καὶ κύντερον ἄλλο ποτ᾽ ἔτλης.”
— Homer, Odyssey 20:18 “Take courage, my heart: you have been through worse than this.” “Be strong, saith my heart; I am a soldier; I have seen worse sights than this” (via antiquedroman)
Drew them to remember how drawing works lmaoo
"goddess" "matriarchy" "female wisdom" girl your civic rights
my uni staged philoctetes and one of the best choices was to have odysseus walk in with a cigarette through the entrance directly beneath the "no smoking" sign
did i even draw hektor if he looks like he’s had a good night’s sleep in the last 10 years
yoo imma fight a river god