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The Odyssey of Homer

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The poem follows a war leader’s prolonged return to his island home after a great conflict, tracing his sea voyages, ordeals, and the divine interventions that shape them. Episodes recount encounters with monsters, sorcery, and seductive detentions, while a parallel strand follows his son and wife coping with invasive suitors and trying to preserve the household. The narrative contrasts cunning and endurance with brute force, explores hospitality and its abuse, and dwells on the yearning for home and the interplay of human choice and divine caprice. Its structure alternates episodic adventures with domestic scenes and councils that reveal shifting loyalties and strategy.

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Homer

Homer is an ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of two of the greatest epic poems of ancient Greece, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." These works are foundational texts of Western literature, exploring themes of heroism, fate, and the human condition through the lens of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus. While little is known about his life, Homer’s influence on literature and storytelling is profound, shaping the narrative traditions of countless cultures. His epics have been translated into numerous languages and continue to be studied for their rich language and complex characters.

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