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Some people think Homer's character was in the Odyssey, because the name Homer is often associated with the Odyssey. It is a misunderstanding.
The author is Homer i think
He didn't feel anything; Laocoon was dead before the Trojan Horse went through the walls of Troy, he and his two sons had been killed by sea serpents.
yes they did i think
Yes, but not the way we think of barbarians today. The ancient Greeks used the term "barbarian" for anyone who was a non-Greek. Today we use the term as connoting someone crude and uncivilized. The Greeks were certainly aware of the Egyptian culture and civilization and would not use the word barbarian in today's terms.
Homer's epic tale about the Iliad is all about how Paris ( Troy Prince ) abducted Helen, who was actually Menelaus's wife ( King of Sparta .) It is mainly about how The Greeks start a war because they want Helen back, but Paris will not give her back. In the end the Greeks create a wooden horse and hide all their warriors in it. The Trojans think that it is a gift from them and they want to end the war, and they start dancing and singing and celebrating. At night the Greek warriors jump out and burn down Troy.
A large wooden horse. I think? If I'm wrong sorry and I hope you find a good answer! :] a huge wooden horse is correct
You mean in Homer's Epic. The Greeks. Actually, there were a lot of Troys, all on the same site, and they were captured by different people at different times. The one we think is Homer's Troy is known to archeologists as Troy VII A.
Homer's epic tale about the Iliad is all about how Paris ( Troy Prince ) abducted Helen, who was actually Menelaus's wife ( King of Sparta .) It is mainly about how The Greeks start a war because they want Helen back, but Paris will not give her back. In the end the Greeks create a wooden horse and hide all their warriors in it. The Trojans think that it is a gift from them and they want to end the war, and they start dancing and singing and celebrating. At night the Greek warriors jump out and burn down Troy.
According to me I will say,yes the epic of Homer are probably a reliable source of information about history of the ancient Greeks because we get hints about life during this period from two great epic poems, the Iliad( the greatest source of information about the Trojan War) and Odysseus, reveal much about the values of the ancient Greeks.
The story of the war (having actually taken place or not) was a glorious thing for the Greeks.
The Trojans initially thought that the large wooden horse left outside their walls by the Greeks was a peace offering or a gift to the gods. They believed it was a sign of the end of the war and a symbol of victory.
I think that its Homer Simpson
Some people think Homer's character was in the Odyssey, because the name Homer is often associated with the Odyssey. It is a misunderstanding.
homer...i think
Homer lives in Sparta. If you read the story of the tojan horse than you will find out about him. __ Historians aren't sure Homer really existed. Those who do think Homer was a real person (not a composite) don't know where he was from. Very little is known about him. Different places are given as his birthplace, including Salamis, Athens, Rhodes and Smyrna.
I think Joe would win and choke homer. And if Peter comes in he'll probally barf on homer.