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The poem begins with the wrath of a great Greek warrior after a dispute with his commander over a captured woman and traces the consequences of that quarrel during the closing phase of a long siege. Gods constantly intervene, punishing or aiding mortals, while leaders negotiate, boast, and contend for honor. Repeated scenes of pitched battle, single combat, and loss create a rhythm of violence and mourning, culminating in moving funeral rites. Central themes include pride and its costs, the search for glory, the sway of fate and divinity over human action, and the fleeting dignity of mortal life in wartime.
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