Tuesday, September 11, 2012

"The Mediterranean" notes...

Read over Tate's "The Mediterranean" again after reading these notes:

The epigraph is extremely important--not necessarily for its context in the Aeneid (but that is important as well), but moreso along the lines of what the question is asking and to whom metaphorically...

Throughout history, the Med. Sea has been known as a big-time route for not only trade between cultures (as far as goods go), but also an exchange and blending of cultural ideas themselves...

Also, in the third stanza, there's a reference to Aeneas eating his plates.  Check out this reference in the epic and why it's such a big deal...

In the seventh stanza, there's a reference to Atlantis--do some research and see what it has to do with the Gates of Hercules (stanza 8), the Straight of Gibraltar and the Med. Sea.  Pull up a map of the globe: what happens if you go "Westward, westward" from there?

Stanza 9: What does "muscadine" mean?

We'll dig into this more tomorrow...



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