A muse in Greek mythology were nine beautiful women of the arts. They were supposed to help people think and get through things.
to use the poet as a mouthpiece
Muse Watson was born on July 20, 1948.
Muse Watson was born on July 20, 1948.
Muse Dalbray died on January 29, 1998, in Paris, France.
Sophy Gray - Pre-Raphaelite muse - was born in 1843.
Homer Scott's birth name is Homer Almariam Scott.
Sing in me, Muse
Calliope.
Homer calls on the Muse, specifically the Muse of epic poetry, to inspire him to tell the story of Odysseus in "The Odyssey." The Muse is invoked in the opening lines of the epic to help guide and inspire Homer's storytelling.
There r 12 muses, each reigning over their gift. Homer would ask the muse of poetry and the muse of music to inspire him
the muse
Homer invokes a muse at the beginning of the epic to ask for divine inspiration and guidance in telling the story. The muse was traditionally believed to be a source of artistic inspiration and knowledge, and invoking her was a way to signal the importance and grandeur of the tale being told. It also helped connect the poem to a larger tradition of epic storytelling.
The Muses were called upon for inspiration.
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A Sonnet
Homer's epic, The Odyssey, begins with the invocation, in which the poet asks the Muse for help in telling the story. The story starts on mount Olympus, with an entreaty of Athena to Zeus, her father, asking him to aid Odysseus in escaping Calypso's island and gaining his long overdue homecoming.
Homer opens the Odyssey with an invocation to the Muse to inspire and guide him in telling the story of Odysseus' journey. This sets the tone for the epic and emphasizes the importance of storytelling and divine inspiration in the narrative. By invoking the Muse, Homer establishes the epic as a work of poetry that draws on divine inspiration and sets the stage for the epic tale that follows.
As a poet, that was his way of honoring the goddess who he thought was helping him compose his epic. In this case it would have been Calliope.