The Tragedy of Sohrab and Rustum — When Warriors Are Forged by Fire
In this episode of the Built By Fire Podcast, David Burnell explores the powerful story behind Matthew Arnold’s classic poem Sohrab and Rustum—a tragic tale of war, identity, legacy, and the fire that forges warriors across generations.
Rustum, the greatest warrior of Persia, unknowingly faces his own son in single combat after years of separation. What unfolds is one of the most powerful stories ever written about honor, misunderstanding, and the cost of a life lived in battle.
This episode reflects on the deeper meaning behind the story:
how warriors are shaped by hardship, how fathers and sons carry the same fire, and how the trials of life forge character, wisdom, and purpose.
Built By Fire shares real stories, historical reflections, and leadership principles drawn from lives tested in conflict, service, and faith.
If you have ever faced hardship, carried responsibility, or wondered what the fire in your life is meant to forge—this conversation is for you.
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