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A prose retelling of the epic centers on Achilles' anger and its consequences during the Trojan War. It follows the quarrel between Achilles and the Greek leader over a prize, the resulting plague, duels and pitched battles, an embassy's failed attempt to persuade Achilles, Patroclus' death, Achilles' return and killing of Hector, and concludes with funeral games and the ransom of Hector's body. Divine interventions, honor, loyalty, and the human cost of wrath are emphasized throughout.

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H. L. Havell

H. L. Havell was an author known for his adaptations of classical literature, particularly his retellings of ancient Greek epics. His notable works include "Stories from the Iliad" and "Stories from the Odyssey," which present these timeless tales in a format accessible to younger readers and those new to the classics. Havell's storytelling captures the essence of Homer's narratives while making them engaging and relatable, contributing to the appreciation of these foundational texts in Western literature.

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