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The epic poem narrates events during the war at Troy, centering on the rage of a foremost Greek warrior and his dispute with his commander over a captive woman, which withdraws him from battle and leads to heavy Greek losses; gods intervene, determining outcomes; the narrative alternates martial set pieces, council deliberations, personal laments, and funerary rituals; the major arc returns to combat following a personal bereavement, exploring honor, mortality, wrath, fate, and the human cost of glory, presented in elevated oral-epic style.
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