The main values that Homer taught in his epic poetry were bravery and honor. He gave the Greeks idols such as Odysseus, Achilles and Hector to live up to.
The main values that Homer taught in his epic poetry were bravery and honor. He gave the Greeks idols such as Odysseus, Achilles and Hector to live up to.
Homer's stories taught courage, and honor. Along with bravery.They gave the Greeks a set of values that they could live by. These values are often called Homeric Values and were adopted by a majority of Greek city-states. Not only did the include courage, honor, and bravery. Homeric values also included action, chastity, humility, putting your community above yourself, and they encouraged Greeks to be the best Greeks that they possibly could be.
Ancient Greeks used poetry and fables to convey moral lessons and ethical values to both educate and entertain. Fables like those of Aesop often featured animals as characters to illustrate human behavior and teach virtues such as honesty, kindness, and wisdom. Through poetry, epic tales like Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" also imparted cultural values, heroism, and noble ideals to the society.
No, Aesop did not write The Iliad and The Odyssey. These epic poems were written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. Aesop is attributed to writing fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare," which are short stories that teach a moral lesson.
Homer's epics reveal much about the values of the ancient Greeks. The heroes display honor, courage, and eloquence, such as when Achilles rallies his troops:Every man make up his mind to fight And move on his enemy! Strong as I am, It's hard for me to face so many menAnd fight with all at once. . . .And yet I will!-Homer, Illiad
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To teach children lessons.
Living Smart - 2005 The Greatest Poems of All Times and What They Can Teach Us 4-13 was released on: USA: 25 May 2008