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The Iliad - cover

The Iliad

Homer Homer

Traductor Samuel Butler

Editorial: DigiCat

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Sinopsis

Homer's "The Iliad" is a monumental epic poem that intricately weaves themes of honor, fate, and the human condition against the backdrop of the Trojan War. Composed in dactylic hexameter, this ancient text employs a rich tapestry of similes, metaphors, and vivid imagery, creating an immersive narrative that explores both the heroic and tragic elements of its characters. The poem not only chronicles the wrath of Achilles, but also delves into the broader consequences of war, showcasing the often-intertwined destinies of humans and gods, thus placing it in the context of classical literature steeped in myth and oral tradition. The enigmatic figure of Homer, often regarded as the father of Western literature, likely drew upon a vast oral culture to craft "The Iliad". Although little is known about his life, his works encapsulate the values and struggles of ancient Greek society, reflecting the tensions between individual desires and communal responsibilities. Homer's exploration of heroism and mortality remains relevant, as it resonates with contemporary existential concerns about identity and legacy. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human experience, "The Iliad" stands as an essential text that not only informs our understanding of ancient Greek culture but also speaks to universal themes that continue to challenge and inspire. This epic is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and a must-read for lovers of literature and history alike.
Disponible desde: 15/09/2022.
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