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The collection retells episodes from the Trojan cycle centered on the resourceful Greek leader whose cunning shapes key events. It sketches his upbringing and island home, recounts courtship and abduction that spark the war, and follows major battles and personal confrontations such as the death of Patroclus, Achilles' vengeance, the combats with Amazons and Memnon, and the slaying of Paris. It emphasizes the hero's clever stratagems, including the invention of the wooden horse, and concludes with the sack of the city and the rescue of the returned woman. The tone combines narrative compression with mythic detail.
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