In a playful dialogue, a character named Acheron enthusiastically promotes the excitement of studying anthropology, particularly focusing on ancient Greece. He suggests that students should consider switching their majors to bask in the presence of esteemed scholars and their fascinating research, humorously hinting at the study of male statues from that era.
Tory questions Acheron’s methods, implying that his approach may be over the top. However, Acheron is keen on attracting students to the anthropology department and believes that creating intrigue about the subject is an effective strategy. His humorous take on the recruitment process reflects the passion and charisma he holds for his field.