Group B Blog Post
I found the article, "And the Winner Is...Pindar!" particularly interesting because I did not know quite how influential and difficult the works of Pindar were. For example, parts from his poems were used in modern day Olympics. It is incredible to think that while Pindar's poems were from the ancient Olympic Games, and his work still has a presence at the Olympics over two millennia later.
A point he made that I had never realized was that poetry about different sports often has different implied poetic subjects. For example, "American football means pain and injury", and "baseball means nostalgia". This relates to this class too because the readings we have done so far about different sports, whether it was the Ancient Greek sports or modern sports like the Muhammad Ali boxing match.
Since Pindar was regarded so highly, and this article helped me realize that poets today do not truly have the same impact as they did back in Ancient Greece, so having continuing meaning is even more significant today.
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