Caroline Lawrence
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And Black Sea, yeah, absolutely.
And Black Sea, yeah, absolutely.
And Black Sea, yeah, absolutely.
Not really. I think he's got to go to Corinth for some reason, and he can't even have his kingdom. And of course, then that's where he meets another woman and he abandons Medea or wants to marry this other woman. And I think that's a whole other story that many people know so much better than I do. But shall I just tell you about his death?
Not really. I think he's got to go to Corinth for some reason, and he can't even have his kingdom. And of course, then that's where he meets another woman and he abandons Medea or wants to marry this other woman. And I think that's a whole other story that many people know so much better than I do. But shall I just tell you about his death?
Not really. I think he's got to go to Corinth for some reason, and he can't even have his kingdom. And of course, then that's where he meets another woman and he abandons Medea or wants to marry this other woman. And I think that's a whole other story that many people know so much better than I do. But shall I just tell you about his death?
No, it's quite sad. He's an old man and he goes to remember his glory days and he sits under the Argo in the shade of the Argo and a bit falls off and bonks him on the head and he dies. That's kind of how I want to go. Just sitting under and bonked on the head. But I'm gone.
No, it's quite sad. He's an old man and he goes to remember his glory days and he sits under the Argo in the shade of the Argo and a bit falls off and bonks him on the head and he dies. That's kind of how I want to go. Just sitting under and bonked on the head. But I'm gone.
No, it's quite sad. He's an old man and he goes to remember his glory days and he sits under the Argo in the shade of the Argo and a bit falls off and bonks him on the head and he dies. That's kind of how I want to go. Just sitting under and bonked on the head. But I'm gone.
Yeah, he's broken definitely after what happened with Medea and his own weakness. And that's a fascinating thing about the Greek heroes is they're often anti-heroes. They're like us. And that's, I think, one of the reasons that makes them so enduringly fascinating and popular.
Yeah, he's broken definitely after what happened with Medea and his own weakness. And that's a fascinating thing about the Greek heroes is they're often anti-heroes. They're like us. And that's, I think, one of the reasons that makes them so enduringly fascinating and popular.
Yeah, he's broken definitely after what happened with Medea and his own weakness. And that's a fascinating thing about the Greek heroes is they're often anti-heroes. They're like us. And that's, I think, one of the reasons that makes them so enduringly fascinating and popular.
I think it has. And I think many of these Greek myths have. But as we were saying at the beginning, this is the quintessential hero's journey with lots of adventures along the way and lots of lessons to be learned.
I think it has. And I think many of these Greek myths have. But as we were saying at the beginning, this is the quintessential hero's journey with lots of adventures along the way and lots of lessons to be learned.
I think it has. And I think many of these Greek myths have. But as we were saying at the beginning, this is the quintessential hero's journey with lots of adventures along the way and lots of lessons to be learned.
It's called Pantheon, a companion to the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. And it's got lots of little fun facts.
It's called Pantheon, a companion to the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. And it's got lots of little fun facts.
It's called Pantheon, a companion to the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. And it's got lots of little fun facts.
Thank you. It's been really fun.
Thank you. It's been really fun.