Homer is the spaeker of the poem
The speaker of Homer's epic poems, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," is traditionally considered to be Homer himself. However, the true identity of Homer is a subject of debate among scholars, with some believing that Homer may have been a collective name used by multiple poets.
an epic poem
As a Greek Epic Poem .
Homer's Odyssey is an epic Greek poem .
one is called the iliad and the other is the oddessey. thank for bohring to read my answer. E.J.H
Very generally, it was about the Trojan war, and Achilles, a Greek hero.
The Roman poet Virgil made this connection in his epic poem "The Aeneid." He linked the founding of Rome to the aftermath of the Trojan War by tracing the journey of the hero Aeneas from Troy to Italy, where he founded the city of Lavinium, a precursor to Rome.
The homers Iliad
"Epic Poems" .
homers second epic dealing with gods and mythical creatures
long, narrative poems. He was an epic guy.
Epic poem.
The speaker, John Milton, invokes the muse at the beginning of Paradise Lost to seek divine inspiration and guidance in his epic poem about the fall of mankind and the battle between good and evil. By invoking the muse, Milton is asking for divine assistance in telling the story accurately and with the appropriate depth and understanding. It also sets the tone for the epic nature of the poem and acknowledges the tradition of epic poetry.