No, poetry had been around way before Homer`s age. Homer was a bard(a singing poet) He was also a blind man.
The life Homer was fun because he had poetry.
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because he is an ancient greek
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what are the two theories of homer the two theories of homer are he was blind and he had a ghost writing all of his poetry for him
Homer kept alive the memory of Mycenae by writing popular poetry about it. Just about all that was known in antiquity of about that nation was contained in Homer's writing.
Because Homer's poetry is now considered as the model or basis of comparison for today's work/literature and because Homer continue's to be the center of many artist's works.
Through his poetry and ways of thinking
he created the Iliad **** Homer was a greek epic poet who created Iliad and Odyssey.
Of course not. People have been writing poetry as long as they have been able to write. We have many many examples of poetry written more than 2000 years ago and some almost 3000. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey were written 2400 years before Shakespeare was born.
In the opening, Homer only invokes the "goddess" or "muse", but not by name. Probably because any contemporary of Homer would have taken for granted that the goddess or Muse in question would have been Calliope, the Muse of Epic Poetry.