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Antigone to Aslan: Literary Analysis of the Lost Virtue that Still Moves Us
Episode 167

Antigone to Aslan: Literary Analysis of the Lost Virtue that Still Moves Us

Classical Et Cetera

May 7, 202539m 39s

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Show Notes

What is the meaning of piety and how does it resonate with us today? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, the team dives into the ancient and timeless concept of piety, exploring its role in classical literature. From the loyalty of Antigone to the sacrificial love of Aslan, we examine how this forgotten virtue shapes heroes and stories.

 

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*What We're Reading* from This Episode: 

_The Portrait of a Lady_—Henry James (Martin) 

_The Flaming Forrest_—James Oliver Curwood (Paul) 

_Wind and Truth_—Brandon Sanderson (Ian)  

_Basic Economics_—Thomas Sowell (Ian)