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Marta Antola is a Researcher affiliated with the Department of Classics and Ancient History. Her doctoral research focuses on Urban Temptations and Socratic Storytelling: Plato’s Athenian Odyssey, examining Plato’s narrative strategies through Socrates’ dual role as character and narrator in key dialogues. She employs narratological and stylistic tools to contextualize Plato’s work within ancient Athenian cultural and political landscapes.
Her research interests center on analyzing Plato’s formal narrative techniques alongside historical and cultural frameworks, particularly exploring how Plato’s dialogues reflect Athenian education traditions and poetic heritage. Key themes include the interplay between narrative structure and moral instruction, with Socrates portrayed as an Odysseus-like figure navigating intellectual and ethical challenges in an 'Athenian Odyssey.'
No specific articles, grants, or awards are listed in the provided text. Her work emphasizes reinterpreting Plato’s dialogues through a lens that bridges literary analysis and historical context.

