The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
For most of European history the Iliad and The Odyssey were the earliest known poems. This meant that almost all later European poetry made use of the Iliad or the Odyssey in one way or another. During the twentieth century some poems earlier than the Iliad or the Odyssey were reclaimed:- particularly the Epic of Gilgamish. But the Iliad and the Odyssey passed for the earliest European poems for many hundred years, so they were the poems that everyone turned to.
The earliest literary accounts of it, found in the Iliad and the Odyssey, are elaborated in later classical literature.
iliad and odyssey
Idk I'm trying to find this answer also for my homework from the book the odyssey
Fate in The Odyssey refers to predetermined events that cannot be changed, often seen as the result of divine will. Luck, on the other hand, involves random or chance events that can influence outcomes but are not controlled by any higher power. In the context of The Odyssey, fate plays a larger role in shaping the overall course of events, while luck can affect individual situations or decisions.
The Greek god you are referring to is Homer. He is credited with composing the epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey, which are among the earliest works of Western literature and have had a profound impact on storytelling and literature throughout history. Homer's works are considered foundational in shaping the Western literary canon.