LESSON 1 · Books That Shaped the World
Monsters and Temptations
The Cyclops tests cleverness. The Sirens test discipline. Circe tests adaptability. Each obstacle represents a specific way of failing to get home — a symbolic layer the original Greek audience understood immediately.

Homer understood that returning from trauma can carry more danger than the original conflict. The monsters externalize the psychological barriers every survivor faces when trying to reenter normal life.