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Olynthiac Summaries
[edit]Olynthiac One:
[edit]The First Olythniac was an overall failure of a speech. Most people of Athens disregarded what Demosthenes had to say. This mainly is due to what he had put into his speech. The speech was mostly discussing the threat of Macedon and Phillip themselves. He mentioned how he believe the best course of action for the nation is to enact an incredibly high tax upon the people to fund the expedition. He made claims on how the Athenian army should handle the battles themselves. He stated that the navy shall sail in to attack Macedon itself while the army would go to the aid of Olythian and fight the Macedonian army there as well. He came up with these elaborate plans trying to convince Athenians to rally and tell their government to do as he says. He also compared to previous blunders that Athens has done previously when dealing with other wars. He ended up almost mocking Athens in the past focusing on how they aren't to fail the same way again. He was very harsh on the wealthy people of Athens and how they hide with their money doing nothing with it. Claiming they should spend it on the war effort against Macedon.
Olynthiac Two:
[edit]The Second Olynthiac was the most all over the place of the three Olynthiacs. The speech started with focusing on religion claiming that the gods would be against the actions of Philip. Saying that no just man would destroy the amount of land he was destroying. He then changed routes and went on to compliment Philip's successes. He called him a divine being who seems almost inhuman. He commented on every one of Philip's great achievements in war. He then turned to asking Athenians to accept a higher tax in order to support the war effort. He asked them to do anything they could to support the war like working the fields, tending to shops. He goes on about how the Olyntrhians are allies to Athens and it is Athens duty to support them in their time of need. He then changes routes again and starts to speak poorly about Athens as a nation. He discusses the failure that Athenians are by standing by and watching war rage on. He makes the claim that he is shocked that Athens has made it through previous wars due to their lack of action towards threats to them. He also was questioning the quality of generals of the Athenian army.
Olnythiac Three:
[edit]The Third Olynthiac was undoubtedly the most successful of the three speeches. This is clear as to why when one is to read deep into the speech itself. Demonthenes is no longer targeting the Athenians and passing judgement to them. He was focusing more on the government itself claiming that he sees why there is no move to war. He now sees why the people are trying to protect what they have rather then charge into battle. He then counters this by saying he is with the Athenians in that regard but what of the Athens of the past. What of the Athens who fought against every threat to them and defended its allies. He was also more empathetic to people shouting from the crowd responding with tactics on how to solve their problems. One major one being the effect on the Theoric Fund and how it would be affected during the war time. He countered this with saying how the government of Athens has more money to spend on non necessities that bedazzle their homes. If they have such money they can spare some of it to help support people in need who are allies of Athens. He ends the speech not with a demand like before but a request. A request that the people of Athens look back in time and see what they used to be and hopefully decide that Philip must be stopped by any means necessary.
References
[edit]- The order of the OLYNTHIACS - JSTOR. (n.d.). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/4434970?seq=2
- Open and free content on JSTOR and Artstor - about JSTOR. (n.d.). Retrieved April 23, 2023, https://www.jstor.org/stable/4436509?seq=1
- Demosthenes, olynthiac 1. Demosthenes, Olynthiac 1, section 1. (n.d.). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0070%3Aspeech%3D1
- Demosthenes, olynthiac 2. Demosthenes, Olynthiac 2, section 1. (n.d.). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0070%3Aspeech%3D2
- Demosthenes, olynthiac 3. Demosthenes, Olynthiac 3, section 1. (n.d.). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0070%3Aspeech%3D3