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  • Prompt: What is the role of Sarpedon in The Iliad? Iliad by Homer

     

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Published: 26.09.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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"So the immortals spun our lives that we, wretched men live on to bear such torment...." This one statement, made by the godlike Achilles to King Priam in the last chapter of the book, provides the reader a contextual summary of what the Greeks believed was their role in the universe. Robert Fitzgerald translated The Iliad, composed orally by Homer three thousand years ago. The Iliad, among many other themes contained in the poem, is an anthropocentric epic exposing the ancient Greek's views about man and his relationships. Homer demonstrates the pious and customary behaviors, as well as…

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