Jiang's symbolic reading of Athena as the part of Odysseus' soul that senses disorder and moves him to act.
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Athena as intuition
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...always part of Odysseus. It's part of his soul, right? The intuition. And his intuition tells him, there's something wrong here. I need to..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...always part of Odysseus. It's part of his soul, right? The intuition. And his intuition tells him, there's something wrong here. I need to..."
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"...always part of Odysseus. It's part of his soul, right? The intuition. And his intuition tells him, there's something wrong here. I need to..."
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