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THE HEROES OF GREAT LITERATURE
JOURNEY THROUGH THE GREAT WORKS OF LITERATURE!
Today, the greatest literary works of Western Civilization are often cancelled or suppressed. However, these books need to be read and understood in order to communicate important truths about ourselves and the world around us. In this class, you will journey through great works of literature as you explore virtue and vice in the development of the concept of the “hero”.
Principles classes from Christendom College help you uphold your Catholic beliefs and see the world through the light of Truth.
CLASS CONTENT:
5 Lectures | 2.4 Hours
The Classical Hero
The Knight
The Lover
The Anti-hero
The Hobbit
Literary heroes embody the highest ideals of cultures through examples of lived virtues. Heroes found in literature can both teach us what virtue is and enable us to track the development of Western culture. From Homer to the Hobbit, this class will help you discover how the heroes we experience in literature have evolved and how they reflect the values of the cultures of yesterday and today.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
The glory and limitations of the Achilles and how Virgil critiques and refines the Homeric hero.
How the character of the knight developed and endured into the modern world.
The Enlightenment’s rejection of Christianity and the advent of the “anti-hero.”
Tolkien’s creation of a new kind of hero allowed him to advance traditional ideas about the hero in a secularized and skeptical modern age.