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"But if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes."
Iliad-related stuff about Alexander the Great (according to Plutarch):
- He owned a very special copy of the poem, annotated by his tutor Aristotle himself. He guarded the manuscript in a small, precious chest that once belonged to Darius of Persia, and slept with it - and his dagger - under his pillow every night
- When he was a young boy, one of his tutors liked to call himself 'Phoenix' (the name of young Achilles' mentor) and Alexander's father Phillip 'Peleus', while little Alex was obviously Achilles himself (he was literally obsessed with the guy, since he also believed to be his descendant from his mother's side)
- Speaking of which, Alexander visited and paid homage to said hero's tomb in the region of Troy with games and stuff, honoring his "blessed fate" since he had had "such a trusted companion [aka Patroclus] in life and a noble herald [aka Homer] in death." (some other sources say that Hephaestion was with him as they paid homage to the tombs of Patroclus and Achilles respectively. Plus the way Alex's grief after Hephaestion's death mirrors perfectly that of his fav hero would deserve its own post)
- During the same journey there, he got offered to see the mythical lyre played by his namesake, Paris (also known as Alexander in the Iliad), to which he replied something like "hell no I couldn't care less, let me see the lyre that Achilles used to play" lol
Imagine this: a young, mighty king has just conquered some faraway regions in the East, so he and his men decide to celebrate one night.
Still a bit tipsy after the celebration, the conqueror goes to attend the dance competition held in his honor: the winner turns out to be a young eunuch of extraordinary beauty, praised generously and crowned by the king himself.
Seeing the two of them so close, the men and all the others start applauding from the stands, and they all start shouting in unison: "Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!"
The king, amused, does not object: he smiles and wraps his arms around the beautiful dancer, whom he kisses gently on the lips among the cheers of his men.
No, I did not just come up with this. It's a small historical anecdote. And the king in question is none other than the GOAT Alexander the Great.
Wherever there are humans,
There is death and destruction.
Wherever there are humans,
There is hate and oppression.
Wherever there are humans,
There is art and music.
Wherever there are humans,
There is love and care.
A mother holding her stillborn child,
Be it in a hospital bed, a mud hut or a cave.
A father helplessly watching his son march to the same war he once fought.
A symphony of hope,
Rising above a ruined city.
The feeling of despair and fear is the same.
Two lovers tangled up in love and devotion.
Looking into the eyes of your love
Promising them love through it all.
Wherever there are humans
Love finds it way
Whether through despair or joy
Is not for us to choose.
You are not the first person to feel this,
And you won’t be the last.
So take solace in your ancestors,
Know that your lineage is long and proud.
Others before you have made it through,
And so will you.
Doing my Soruce analysis for my seen sources and one of them is abt the Book of The dead and like wow, it’s so cool, I’m def def going become slightly obsessed wiht it
also help wdym I’ll have another 8-7 sources, huamantiess department we okay???