
Prof Jiang’s Predictive History and other lectures Great Books #5: The Odyssey
Apr 8, 2026
A lively tour of The Odyssey as a family story about homecoming and healing. Characters are read as trauma-scarred figures with splintered identities. The talk traces Odysseus from battlefield strategist to a broken man facing moral reckoning. Themes include memory, civic violence, choice versus temptation, and familial love as the pathway to repair.
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Three Souls Broken By War Trauma
- The Odyssey frames three family members as souls splintered by trauma and dissonance.
- Mr./Prof. Jiang links Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus to PTSD, depression, and identity rupture respectively, each needing repair through family love.
Soul As Worldview And How Trauma Splinters It
- The ancients' 'soul' equals a layered worldview that organizes planning, empathy, and judgment.
- Trauma 'splinters' that worldview, producing depression defined as inability to act, think, or want.
Family Love As The Odyssey's Cure
- The Odyssey's central healing is reunification: repairing splintered souls through family love.
- Mr./Prof. Jiang states the trilogy of characters must find each other to mend identity and purpose.



