The Odyssey's fundamental conflict is that trauma splits the souls of Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus, and each must go on an Odyssey of repair.
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Soul Repair
The Odyssey's fundamental conflict is that trauma splits the souls of Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus, and each must go on an Odyssey of repair.
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The Odyssey is defined as the journey in which Odysseus repairs his soul enough to go home.
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"There could be a trauma that splits the soul, okay? And it could be a demon. It could be a really painful incident. It..."
"Because again, he's abandoning his family for 20 years, okay? So what's going to happen is this. This is the worldview that Odysseus has..."
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