The After Dinner Scholar

The Ancient and Modern Challenges of Technology--”Prometheus Bound” by Dr. Virginia Arbery

06.27.2023 - By Wyoming Catholic CollegePlay

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Now have we journeyed to a spot of earthRemote-the Scythian wild, a waste untrod.And now, Hephaestus, thou must executeThe task our father laid on thee, and fetterThis malefactor to the jagged rocksIn adamantine bonds infrangible;For thine own blossom of all forging fireHe stole and gave to mortals; trespass graveFor which the Gods have called him to account,That he may learn to bear Zeus' tyrannyAnd cease to play the lover of mankind.

Those words set the scene at the beginning of Aeschylus’ play “Prometheus Bound.” It’s the god Prometheus who stole fire from Hephaestus and gave it along with the technology to use fire to mortals, a race Zeus, newly crowned as chief god, intended to destroy.

Dr. Virginia Arbery gave the 2023 Wyoming School of Catholic Thought this introduction to our seminar conversations about “Prometheus Bound.” You can find the text of the play here.

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