I am SO GLAD i watched this before moving on to book seven!! I rly appreciate all of ur hard work and i look forward to finishing the Iliad with you! Thank you!
When you made the comparison of remembering the Iliad to remembering an album, I got a very clear mental image of a bard at a party saying “And now I’d like to share with you some material from my new epic”, and someone in the back just yells “Play Iliad!”
Epically new perspective to this great classic, I must re-readed asap thanks for you!!! I didn't new about the other lost poems, such a shame. This is why I love the classic, and the research about them, it's the inmortality itself to every story: despite the years resurrects everytime they are told or talk about even in diferents versions. Who cares seek, and finally found the origins or the most close to that. I love your charismatic enthusiasm to share your knowledge is absolutely an authentic inspiration!!! I'm truly grateful to have found your yt channel!!! Greektings😂!!!
I just found this series and am SO excited to start!! Question for you- is it better to watch the videos before or after you read the chapter? I just have missed where you said that! I homeschool and my son has been obsessed with Greek Mythology, which in turn has made me obsessed as well!! We’ve read children’s versions of the Iliad and The Odyssey, but now I want to read the real deal!! It would be so fun if you reviewed Greek mythology and classic literature for children!! You should totally do a series on that!!
I've been meaning to reread the Iliad for months now and I guess this is a sign that it's the perfect time!! Looking forward to the rest of this series. It always shocks me whenever I reread the Iliad, just how short a span of time it actually covers.
Doesn’t it just?! I’ve been reading it over and over again for this series to pick and choose my favourite moments to mention, and the part that really gets me is just how much they do in a SINGLE DAY?! If Homer told us the events of another week the bloody poem would have been an extra 10 books! 😂
You have the most interesting personality and style of story telling ! I’m also so amazed by the amount of knowledge and info you have and the time you invested in knowing and learning more about this history it’s actually mad !!! 🤯 ma shaa allah (god willed it ) I had so much fun in every sec of this 27 mins video , I’m so excited to know more about the Iliad (Troy) and the Trojan war before actually getting into reading it , though it isn’t a school project / assignment or subject ,but I’m just really curious about the Greek mythology in general and their gods and goddesses so on and so forth … thank you so much for this masterpiece (video (: )
Just finished Book IV, and realized I need some summarization to help things come together. I plan to watch these summaries after finishing each book from now on; should help immensely! 😁
I probably should've began with the Iliad, but I read the Odyssey first since I already had a copy handy. I ended up LOVING it. It may just be my favorite book. It was surprisingly easy to read and enjoy, even for someone like me who's new to classical literature. Now I've come to the Iliad (by the same translator as my copy of the Odyssey) and I'm just hopelessly lost lol. I think your companion series here will be tremendously helpful for me. Thank you so much~
If you loved the Odyssey (yay!), you’ll adore the Iliad!!! It’s a different tempo and a different type of story, but once you get into the rhythm of it, it’s MAGICAL ✨😍
This is a marvelous channel! Your explanation is so engaging and makes it all understandable and relevant to a modern audience. I'm just starting to read the Iliad and this is a great companion for that.
I absolutely love your channel. Apropos of nothing- where did you get the amazing “I read Homer for fun” shirt on the thumbnail? Thanks I’m advance. I’m really enjoying my re-read through of the Illiad along with your “by book” reviews. Thanks for great content!
Thank you for making these videos. I've read many classics but this one is very hard to follow. I'm on book 3 and need some guidance. I always read all my books out loud because if I don't my mind tends to wander. I've heard it suggested to read this book out loud so no problems there. Although the names are hard to pronounce. Thanks again I'll be reading each book and watching your corresponding videos. 😊
I am so so excited for this series! I wish I had this before I read it for the first time. I can see myself getting a lot more out of it for my second read through thanks to you 🤩
Im literally only here bc of the maisie peters song and ive learned more about the iliad from the 2 videos ive watched so far than i have in my 35 years of life (including "reading it" in high school). Thanks!
Thank you for this valuable information. Question: Since the Iliad is a poem, did it rhyme in ancient Greek? To make it easier for the bards to remember?
Started my own personal English Literature course. Composed of books from library. Starting from Homer to today. Iliad os first on list. ; Odyseey Greeks Romans Middle Ages Renaissance Shakespeare Victorian 18th 19th. Several books in each Period. Shooting for a Year.
Wow, I only just commented a few days ago on your Diomedes video that I just finished reading The Illiad...then you made this 🤣 This video helped me get my head around missing things like Memnon and the wooden horse. I knew the wooden horse wasn't in The Illiad, but I started reading The Odyssey straight after and was thinking where on earth is Memnon, the wooden horse, and the siege of Troy 🤯.
If you read The Aeneid by Virgil, you can see the wooden horse episode from the Trojan's point of view! Unfortunately the greek side doesn't survive (which continues to hurt my soul haha)
Hector, and then later Diomedes (I’ve been a soldier, trained & taught MMA & martial arts for over 20 years, so I like to imagine myself as a warrior in the “Iliad”. I don’t think I’m good enough to be an Achilles or Aeneas, but I think I could be a Diomedes and have one bad a** day told about after, lol). But, even though I’ve read “The Odyssey”, it’s “The Iliad” that makes me admire Odysseus’ cunning and warrior ethos. I feel like kind of a bandwagon-rider because everyone likes Odysseus though.
It's like if someone in the year 2500 comes across a Pink Floyd album like the wall and them thinking a dude named Pink Floyd was a great bard of the 1970's
I love “The Iliad”. And I can’t recommend the Stephen Mitchell English translation. As a former soldier and MMA fighter and teacher, Mitchell really gets the bravado and warrior mindset of the warriors of “The Iliad”.
Why do you think that we should read The Iliad if it was told in verse? Why not start with an audible version of the epic poem? Then go on to the written version.
This is so interesting because i love the movie Troy and a lot of what you are saying was left out in the movie haha what are your thoughts on the movie ? 💜
I like that you emphasize that this is poem meant to be sung. Is there a way to donate to this channel? I think viewers of your videos are rich people and will pay good money if you have a donation button. I am following Yale University's syllabus to read chapters 1 to 9 of Iliad. One thing college class exams are kin to is how to get the most out of reading. It is not about comprehension because high-end college students already have 100% comprehension of everything. And I think what this book is about is religion indoctrination. Sometimes religion indoctrination is entertainment, even today, such as superstar evangelical American "priests". These dinner edutainments basically forced everyone to believe Zeus was real back then. To enjoy the Iliad, I kind of have to force myself to believe Zeus is real for a moment. But it is not easy for today's atheists students that is the majority of high-end schools. It becomes hard word to "enjoy" the entertainment. But work pays, and that is why people will donate to you because they are rich people that work hard. If you can just have a donate button.
I am surprised that bards memorized a book for people's entertainment. I know that in year 1000AD (Viking era), iceland's speaker of the parliament was required to memorized the entire law book of the country and read it out loud, and they call that person literally a "lawspeaker". In the old world, written words on paper were viewed as inferior to spoken words by huamns, kind of like modern people shunning AI computer-generated words and value real-human's writing as superior.
Monty Python= Homer.... Hmmm 🤔. Ah! Sir Paris ran away, sir Paris ran away oh Brave Sir Paris. He crawled on his knees to dodge a spear, he sneaked in the night to take his wife. Oh Brave Brave Brave Sir Paris.
Dear Erica, Troy is the City, Ilion is the Akropolis of the City of Troy (Τροία). Αnd Hesiod wrote that Homer was hundred years before his time. Hesiod was born in Askra, Boeotia, about 650 BCE. The little town stil exists by the exact name. A Greek friend, Demetrios Maniates. Your Passion inspire us. And Yes ! Iliad is a Love Story and a Love for eternal Life.
@@MoAnInc You responded! Apologies if you mention them in your descriptions, but do you happen to have resources on the symbolism that you mentioned? I don't see any. Preferably less psychological like Jung or Campbell, and more philosophical. These summaries are gold.
I really despise this godlike boring epic classic slog fest, and I don't know why I'm torturing myself by reading it. I feel like Sisyphus. Ugh. But your videos are the only thing keeping me going. I prefer your storytelling skill over this hack Homer. And then darkness came over my eyes!
I am SO GLAD i watched this before moving on to book seven!! I rly appreciate all of ur hard work and i look forward to finishing the Iliad with you! Thank you!
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When you made the comparison of remembering the Iliad to remembering an album, I got a very clear mental image of a bard at a party saying “And now I’d like to share with you some material from my new epic”, and someone in the back just yells “Play Iliad!”
Why does this just SCREAM the Eurovision movie with Will Ferrell playing Jaja Ding Dong 😂
Epically new perspective to this great classic, I must re-readed asap thanks for you!!! I didn't new about the other lost poems, such a shame. This is why I love the classic, and the research about them, it's the inmortality itself to every story: despite the years resurrects everytime they are told or talk about even in diferents versions. Who cares seek, and finally found the origins or the most close to that. I love your charismatic enthusiasm to share your knowledge is absolutely an authentic inspiration!!! I'm truly grateful to have found your yt channel!!! Greektings😂!!!
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This video was fantastic. Erica you are amazing. I'm so glad I found this channel. As a Greek Mythology nerd, I adore you.
Thank you SO SO much for the kind words 🥺❤️ And, as always, for watching my videos!
I just finished reading the Iliad in 24h (it was just very compelling,ok) and finding these videos is like a gift 💗 thank you for your content!
AH SO GLAD YOU FOUND THE ILIAD COMPELLING!!!! 😍😍😍
I just found this series and am SO excited to start!! Question for you- is it better to watch the videos before or after you read the chapter? I just have missed where you said that!
I homeschool and my son has been obsessed with Greek Mythology, which in turn has made me obsessed as well!! We’ve read children’s versions of the Iliad and The Odyssey, but now I want to read the real deal!! It would be so fun if you reviewed Greek mythology and classic literature for children!! You should totally do a series on that!!
I love your channel! Your excitement makes me excited. Looking forward to watching all your vids
Thank you!!! 🥺❤️
Hello! I just found your channel. Im a classicist and love Homer.
And you're knowledgeable and adorable. Thank you!
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I've been meaning to reread the Iliad for months now and I guess this is a sign that it's the perfect time!! Looking forward to the rest of this series. It always shocks me whenever I reread the Iliad, just how short a span of time it actually covers.
Doesn’t it just?! I’ve been reading it over and over again for this series to pick and choose my favourite moments to mention, and the part that really gets me is just how much they do in a SINGLE DAY?! If Homer told us the events of another week the bloody poem would have been an extra 10 books! 😂
You have the most interesting personality and style of story telling ! I’m also so amazed by the amount of knowledge and info you have and the time you invested in knowing and learning more about this history it’s actually mad !!! 🤯 ma shaa allah (god willed it ) I had so much fun in every sec of this 27 mins video , I’m so excited to know more about the Iliad (Troy) and the Trojan war before actually getting into reading it , though it isn’t a school project / assignment or subject ,but I’m just really curious about the Greek mythology in general and their gods and goddesses so on and so forth …
thank you so much for this masterpiece (video (: )
Oh my goodness 🥹 Thank you so much for leaving this comment 🖤
Just finished Book IV, and realized I need some summarization to help things come together. I plan to watch these summaries after finishing each book from now on; should help immensely! 😁
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I probably should've began with the Iliad, but I read the Odyssey first since I already had a copy handy. I ended up LOVING it. It may just be my favorite book. It was surprisingly easy to read and enjoy, even for someone like me who's new to classical literature. Now I've come to the Iliad (by the same translator as my copy of the Odyssey) and I'm just hopelessly lost lol. I think your companion series here will be tremendously helpful for me. Thank you so much~
If you loved the Odyssey (yay!), you’ll adore the Iliad!!! It’s a different tempo and a different type of story, but once you get into the rhythm of it, it’s MAGICAL ✨😍
🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽💕💕💕 diving into this series! I’m so excited to watch each episode after I finish each book ❤
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This is a marvelous channel! Your explanation is so engaging and makes it all understandable and relevant to a modern audience. I'm just starting to read the Iliad and this is a great companion for that.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏 I hope you enjoy the Iliad!!!
I love her energy!
Thank youuuuu ❤️
@@MoAnInc you're welcome!
I don't think you took a breath before reaching Book III - very impressive explainer
😂😂😂
Would Erica be able to talk and function if her arms were restrained?
I absolutely love your channel. Apropos of nothing- where did you get the amazing “I read Homer for fun” shirt on the thumbnail? Thanks I’m advance. I’m really enjoying my re-read through of the Illiad along with your “by book” reviews. Thanks for great content!
Thank you so much!!! The tshirt is from an online shop called Quill & Thread 💜
Thank you for making these videos. I've read many classics but this one is very hard to follow. I'm on book 3 and need some guidance. I always read all my books out loud because if I don't my mind tends to wander. I've heard it suggested to read this book out loud so no problems there. Although the names are hard to pronounce. Thanks again I'll be reading each book and watching your corresponding videos. 😊
If you go to Emily Wilson’s website, she has a pronunciation guide! www.emilyrcwilson.com/iliad-pronunciation-1
I am so so excited for this series! I wish I had this before I read it for the first time. I can see myself getting a lot more out of it for my second read through thanks to you 🤩
I’m so excited for you to read the Iliad again!!! Please keep me updated on your thoughts the ENTIRE TIME! ❤️❤️❤️
So excited about this series 💛💛💛
P. S. I'm in love with you
So excited for this series! You are a gem!
THRILLED everyone’s on my wavelength 😍😂
Im literally only here bc of the maisie peters song and ive learned more about the iliad from the 2 videos ive watched so far than i have in my 35 years of life (including "reading it" in high school). Thanks!
Thanks for tuning in!! 🫶🏼
Thanks friend! Found your channel from someone recommending it in comments on another channel. Subscribed! ❤
Oh that’s cool!!! Thank you so much for subscribing! ❤️
Thank you for this valuable information. Question: Since the Iliad is a poem, did it rhyme in ancient Greek? To make it easier for the bards to remember?
i just discovered this after reading the book. about to binge watch the entire thing haha
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Oh I'm going to enjoy this series. Almost 2k subscribers! Let's go!
And you’ve been here since the start!!!!! ❤️
Thank You!!!!
You’re welcome!
Started my own personal English Literature course. Composed of books from library. Starting from Homer to today. Iliad os first on list. ; Odyseey Greeks Romans Middle Ages Renaissance Shakespeare Victorian 18th 19th. Several books in each Period. Shooting for a Year.
Greek mythology ?! ...yes please . Love you ❤️
Lots of Greek mythology!!!
Wow, I only just commented a few days ago on your Diomedes video that I just finished reading The Illiad...then you made this 🤣 This video helped me get my head around missing things like Memnon and the wooden horse. I knew the wooden horse wasn't in The Illiad, but I started reading The Odyssey straight after and was thinking where on earth is Memnon, the wooden horse, and the siege of Troy 🤯.
If you read The Aeneid by Virgil, you can see the wooden horse episode from the Trojan's point of view! Unfortunately the greek side doesn't survive (which continues to hurt my soul haha)
@@MoAnInc Thanks, that's actually already on my ever growing "to read" list. Perhaps I'll put it down as my next to read.
Hector, and then later Diomedes (I’ve been a soldier, trained & taught MMA & martial arts for over 20 years, so I like to imagine myself as a warrior in the “Iliad”. I don’t think I’m good enough to be an Achilles or Aeneas, but I think I could be a Diomedes and have one bad a** day told about after, lol). But, even though I’ve read “The Odyssey”, it’s “The Iliad” that makes me admire Odysseus’ cunning and warrior ethos. I feel like kind of a bandwagon-rider because everyone likes Odysseus though.
Could you do a video on Briseis and Achilles?
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7:17 There's a ghost in your house
Loool no ghost - just my mum opening a window🤣
Well up for this series
I’m glad it’s not just me that’s excited hahaha 🙈
@@MoAnInc my Greek classic knowledge is subpar 😆 Have you read Orchestra of Minorities by Chigozie Obioma? It’s a retelling if The Iliad I believe?
I have not even heard of it??? I'm going to look into it now that you mention it - thank you very much!
Sooooo the Iliad is really "The Troy Story" XD sorry borrowing that from a tumblr post. too good not to
It's like if someone in the year 2500 comes across a Pink Floyd album like the wall and them thinking a dude named Pink Floyd was a great bard of the 1970's
I love “The Iliad”. And I can’t recommend the Stephen Mitchell English translation. As a former soldier and MMA fighter and teacher, Mitchell really gets the bravado and warrior mindset of the warriors of “The Iliad”.
Do you mean you 'can' recommend the Mitchell translation, or perhaps 'can't recommend it enough', rather than can't recommend it?
Why do you think that we should read The Iliad if it was told in verse? Why not start with an audible version of the epic poem? Then go on to the written version.
I really can’t argue with this at all tbh 👏🏼
If you want an Audiobook of the Iliad, the version of Emily Wilson's verse translation read by Audra Macdonald, released in 2023, is good.
This is so interesting because i love the movie Troy and a lot of what you are saying was left out in the movie haha what are your thoughts on the movie ? 💜
... If you enjoy it, I don't think you want my opinion of the film hahaha
@@MoAnInc I love opinions even if they are the opposite of what I think :)
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I like that you emphasize that this is poem meant to be sung. Is there a way to donate to this channel? I think viewers of your videos are rich people and will pay good money if you have a donation button. I am following Yale University's syllabus to read chapters 1 to 9 of Iliad. One thing college class exams are kin to is how to get the most out of reading. It is not about comprehension because high-end college students already have 100% comprehension of everything. And I think what this book is about is religion indoctrination. Sometimes religion indoctrination is entertainment, even today, such as superstar evangelical American "priests". These dinner edutainments basically forced everyone to believe Zeus was real back then. To enjoy the Iliad, I kind of have to force myself to believe Zeus is real for a moment. But it is not easy for today's atheists students that is the majority of high-end schools. It becomes hard word to "enjoy" the entertainment. But work pays, and that is why people will donate to you because they are rich people that work hard. If you can just have a donate button.
I am surprised that bards memorized a book for people's entertainment. I know that in year 1000AD (Viking era), iceland's speaker of the parliament was required to memorized the entire law book of the country and read it out loud, and they call that person literally a "lawspeaker". In the old world, written words on paper were viewed as inferior to spoken words by huamns, kind of like modern people shunning AI computer-generated words and value real-human's writing as superior.
Monty Python= Homer.... Hmmm 🤔.
Ah! Sir Paris ran away, sir Paris ran away oh Brave Sir Paris. He crawled on his knees to dodge a spear, he sneaked in the night to take his wife. Oh Brave Brave Brave Sir Paris.
Are you aspiring to have an academic career? You obviously would succeed, but maybe you're doing it for the love?
Dear Erica, Troy is the City, Ilion is the Akropolis of the City of Troy (Τροία). Αnd Hesiod wrote that Homer was hundred
years before his time. Hesiod was born in Askra, Boeotia, about 650 BCE. The little town stil exists by the exact name.
A Greek friend, Demetrios Maniates. Your Passion inspire us. And Yes ! Iliad is a Love Story and a Love for eternal Life.
This would be an hour long video for average talkers.
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@@MoAnInc You responded! Apologies if you mention them in your descriptions, but do you happen to have resources on the symbolism that you mentioned? I don't see any. Preferably less psychological like Jung or Campbell, and more philosophical. These summaries are gold.
I really despise this godlike boring epic classic slog fest, and I don't know why I'm torturing myself by reading it. I feel like Sisyphus. Ugh. But your videos are the only thing keeping me going. I prefer your storytelling skill over this hack Homer. And then darkness came over my eyes!