Podcast FAQ

lotus eater podcast

by Lucy Maggio PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
image

What does Lotus Eater mean?

Definition of lotus-eater 1 : any of a people in Homer's Odyssey subsisting on the lotus and living in the dreamy indolence it induces. 2 : an indolent person.

Who are the hosts on Lotus Eaters?

Welcome to The Lotus-Eaters! Our podcast consists of hosts Jordan Bevis and Ian Jones, a couple of college buddies, talking about a variety of topics; some being serious and others being more lighthearted.

What is the story of the Lotus Eaters?

In the Odyssey specifically, the Lotus Eaters are mysterious people who live on a small island. They regularly consume lotus plants that cause them to live in a perpetual state of bliss. Their lifestyle causes them to lose all sense of urgency. Odysseus and his men spend some time on the island of the Lotus Eaters.

What is the land of the lotus eaters?

Polybius identifies the land of the lotus-eaters as the island of Djerba (ancient Meninx), off the coast of Tunisia.

What harm comes from the Lotus Eaters?

' The land of the Lotus eaters are people on the continent of Africa that are addicted to a drug that made them "high" as said in the contemporary world. They had no intention to harm Odysseus, or his men, but they did make them high enough to forget any memory they had of home. This only affected 2 men though.

What does the land of the Lotus Eaters symbolize?

The Lotus Eaters represent one of the challenges that Odysseus had to face on his way home – slothfulness. These were a group of people who had forgotten their purpose in life and who gave in to the peaceful apathy that came with eating the lotus.

Are the Lotus-Eaters harmless?

The lotus-eaters, known for their drowsy narcosis, are evil in Odysseus' eyes because of the lotus fruit's effects. They rendered his men forgetful and tired, leaving them in the constant state of blissful apathy.

Are the Lotus-Eaters humans?

Though Odysseus does mention that the Lotus-Eaters are harmless humans, they are somewhat dehumanized by the storytelling, which essentially compares them to figures like the Cyclopes, Scylla, and Charybdis.

Was Lotus-Eaters real?

Although they appear in Greek mythology, the lotus-eaters and their island were very likely based by Homer on a real tribe of people living on a real island.

What happens if you eat lotus?

Lotus contains chemicals that decrease swelling, kill cancer cells and bacteria, reduce blood sugar, help the breakdown of fat, and protect the heart and blood vessels. Chemicals in lotus also seem to protect the skin, liver, and brain.

Why do The Lotos-Eaters wish to resemble the gods?

These Lotus Eaters were like gods because they seemed to be able to change the minds of man to slumber instead of work.

What did the Lotus Eaters look like?

Appearance. Odysseus' men watch the Lotus-Eaters with intrigue... Most Lotus-Eaters appear superficially normal; they grow to about average human height; they don't have glowing eyes, strange-colored skin, pointed ears, sharp claws, tails, wings or anything of that sort.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9