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The Iliad

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    Additional Information

    Weight0.45 kg
    Author

    Homer

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Pub

    Book Type

    Non fiction

    Categories

    Poetry

    Best for

    Who enjoy the grandeur, heroic themes, and elevated language characteristic of epic poetry

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    Latest edition (1 February 2016)

    ISBN

    978-8175993440

    Language

    English

    Pages

    352

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    ‎20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

    Weight

    0.45 kg

    Description

    The enduring significance of “The Iliad” lies in its exploration of the human condition and the eternal struggles faced by individuals in the face of conflict. The poem transcends its historical and cultural context, offering universal insights into the nature of heroism, the fragility of life, and the impact of one’s choices on destiny. Scholars, poets, and readers across centuries have found resonance in the timeless themes and profound emotions woven into the fabric of “The Iliad,” ensuring its place as a masterpiece that continues to captivate and inspire generations.

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    “The Iliad,” attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, stands as one of the foundational works of Western literature. This epic poem, composed around the 8th century BCE, narrates the events of the Trojan War, a conflict between the Greeks and Trojans. At its core is the wrath of Achilles, a central figure whose anger shapes the course of the war. The narrative weaves together a tapestry of heroism, tragedy, and the complex interplay between mortals and gods. Homer’s poetic genius manifests in the vivid portrayal of characters like Hector, Priam, and Achilles, each representing different facets of the human experience. Through battles, alliances, and divine interventions, “The Iliad” explores profound themes such as honor, fate, and the consequences of war.