Classical Greek J292,02 June 2022
Laura Bellini
1. Herodotus’ Narrative Techniques: Use of deception in storytelling, dramatic exchanges between cultures, and how his language builds tension and entertainment.
2. Cultural and Political Interactions: Cambyses′ mission to Ethiopia, Persian diplomatic tactics, and the Ethiopian king’s responses to foreign gifts.
3. Believability and Exoticism in Herodotus: Strange customs, the Table of the Sun, miraculous longevity, and legendary fountains with supernatural properties.
4. Greek and Foreign Perspectives: The contrast between Persian and Ethiopian customs, different approaches to aging, and the symbolism of wealth and power.
5. Customs and Ethics in Historiography: Herodotus’ portrayal of cultural relativism, the account of the Callatiae and their funeral rites, and the role of interpretation in historical storytelling.
6. Herodotus’ Focus on Characters vs. Facts: Evaluating whether his work prioritizes themes and personalities over accurate historical reporting, using examples from the text.
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