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Ancient Olympia by Zarifah Nawar
Zarifah Nawar takes a close look at the remains of Ancient Olympia

Academus Education
Jun 10, 20203 min read


Sophocles' Philoctetes: Trauma and Morality of War by Megan Finlayson
Megan Finlayson explores moral dilemmas, trauma and abandonment in Sophocles' telling of the Philoctetes myth

Academus Education
Jun 5, 20205 min read


The Ancient Agora by Peter Xiao
To Ancient Athenians, the Agora meant the “marketplace”. The Agora, literally “the gathering place,” was the focal point of community life.

Academus Education
Jun 1, 20203 min read


Sappho's Love in the Modern World
Reyna Jani discusses the poetess Sappho's impact throughout time

Academus Education
May 29, 20201 min read


Kylo the Great
Harry Ferrigno examines the parallels between Kylo Ren and Alexander the Great and their mirrored personality traits.

Academus Education
May 27, 20201 min read


Fate and Free Will in the Iliad
Zarifah Nawar explores the relationship between Fate and Free Will in the Iliad. Looking at Gods, Mortals and the dual fate of Achilles.

Academus Education
May 21, 20201 min read


Oedipus Rex: Dramatic Irony in Greek Tragedy
An explanation of dramatic irony in reference to Sophocles' Iconic play Oedipus Rex and how Dramatic Irony is a vital part of Greek Tragedy.

Academus Education
May 14, 20206 min read


Introducing Ancient Greece
“Wonders are many, and none is more wonderful than man.” – Sophocles, Antigone (332) One of the oldest and most influential civilisations...

Academus Education
Apr 27, 20202 min read
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