muses
The Muses were called upon for inspiration.
Homer D. Call was born in 1843.
Homer D. Call died in 1929.
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.
A character that is telling a story is usually called the narrator.
On Call of The Simpsons , He was mistaken for a bear
superman is older and boring so homer Simpson
Homer Simpson calls Patty and Selma, Fatty and Smellma :)
It depends on who is telling the story of course. The king is going to call them rebels. The followers of these "rebels" are going to call them patriots.
You know who is telling the story by the way they talk. If it's first person, they'll say "I" and"we" and "us" when they're "talking" to you. That one's easy. In third person, you have to pay attention to how the writer shows emotion and thoughts. If they're only showing one character, then it's that character telling the story. If they're showing a bunch of people's thoughts and emotions, then the narrator is an omniscient one instead of any of the characters.
He was trying to hide the truth that he killed his cousin Deagol to get the ring, and, after several hundred years of telling that story, he probably believes it now.
Abraham J. "Abe" Simpson is Homer J. Simpson's father.