Article 41PZV I can see Odysseus lashed to the mast of this ship, struggling to resist the Sirens’ song | Natalie Haynes

I can see Odysseus lashed to the mast of this ship, struggling to resist the Sirens’ song | Natalie Haynes

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Natalie Haynes
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The eerily beautiful wreck discovered in the Black Sea takes us right back to Homer's Greece

In 399BC, Socrates drank hemlock to fulfil the orders of the Athenian law court, which had sentenced him to death for impiety and corrupting the young.

His friends begged him to leave Athens instead, accompanying them into banishment. He refused and died as he had lived for 70 years, arguing the ethical superiority of his own decision. The scene was immortalised by Plato in his dialogue Phaedo and later by artists such as Jacques Louis David, whose painting hangs in New York's Metropolitan Museum.

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