in the book the odyssey what is the best discription of Troy?
In "The Odyssey," Troy is depicted as a powerful and prosperous city that eventually falls to the Greeks after a long and brutal war. The city's downfall is caused by the clever ruse of the Trojan Horse, leading to its destruction and the end of the Trojan War. The fall of Troy is a major event in the epic, setting the stage for Odysseus's long journey home.
In the book "The Odyssey" Troy is the city that Odysseus was attacking.
The definition of an epic poem is that the poem is long, and derived from ancient tradition, and the main character performs a heroic deed or goes on an adventure. The Odyssey fits this description as it details his struggle to return home after the fall of Troy
The Iliad and the Odyssey cover two different time periods: The Iliad is about the siege of Troy during the Trojan War, and The Odyssey is the story of the soldiers journey home from Troy.
The Iliad and Odyssey are based on the siege of Troy and the resultant events.
The Odyssey is set just after the Trojan war and the fall of Troy.
he was trying to get to his home after the siege at Troy
Ransacked Troy
Ransacked Troy
Ransacked Troy
I am fairly sure that it is Homer's name for Troy.
Iliad: Bronze Age in Troy Odyssey: Bronze Age in Greece
It is the launching place of Odysseus on his extended voyage home to Ithaca after Troy was destroyed.