Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Comparing the Role of the Noble Lie in the Iliad and the...
The Role of the Noble Lie in the Iliad and the Republic Lie ââ¬â 2 : something that misleads or deceives Noble ââ¬â 5 : possessing, characterized by, or arising from superiority of mind or character or of ideals or morals (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) The very thought of a noble lie is contradictory, yet Plato uses it as the basis for stability within his perfect republic. The concept that a lie so deeply ingrained in society will allow it to remain peaceful is generally thought to be unique to Plato. This is because Platoââ¬â¢s idea of the noble lie is one that is at the very root of society ââ¬â one that is accepted as a truth. What makes Platoââ¬â¢s Noble Lie such a hallmark of knowledge is that it has never been tested,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Conversely, when a soldier is filled with angst and attempts to strike down a more powerful being ââ¬â an immortal ââ¬â or when an immortal influences a mortal by asserting his or her power, war breaks out. Achilles, in Book I, proclaims, ââ¬Å"Remind [Zeus] of that, now, go and sit beside him, grasp his knees . . . persuade him, somehow, to help the Trojan cause, to pin the Achaeans back against their ship, trap them round the bay and mow them downâ⬠(484-488). If Achilles had not believed that immortals were more powerful, he would not have attempted to directly influence his mother Thetis ââ¬â a goddess. To preserve the integrity of the lie, Achilles couldnââ¬â¢t even exist. His existence is proof that the noble lie is untrue, as he as the offspring of a mortal and immortal, and possesses powers greater than the common mortal. If Achilles did not exist, the Iliad, a story about his wrath and anger, could not exist ââ¬â meaning there would be peace between the Achaeans and Trojans. However, the noble lie within the Iliad still remains; mortals and immortals should not interact. Because Achilles appeals to his mother, the war continues. Although the means to the ends may be different when comparing the the role of a noble lie in the Iliad and the Republic, the ends of the lie remains the same. Plato introduces the lie by writing: ââ¬Å"Could we,â⬠I said, ââ¬Å"somehow contrive one of those lies that come
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