In Homer's epic poems, particularly the "Iliad," the focus is primarily on the events leading up to and during the Trojan War. However, he touches on the aftermath in the "Odyssey," which follows the Greek hero Odysseus as he struggles to return home to Ithaca after the war. The war's conclusion brought devastation to Troy and significant losses for the Greeks, leading to themes of heroism, loss, and the challenges of returning to normalcy in the post-war world. The aftermath also explores the idea of fate and the consequences of the characters' actions during the war.
Homer wrote his famous poem, The Iliad about the Trojan War.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
Homer wrote the Iliad.
The Trojan War
From Homer's Iliad.
Homer wrote his famous poem, The Iliad about the Trojan War.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
Homer wrote the Iliad.
Euripides
The Illiad.
Homer's Iliad
Homer and it was about the Trojan War
The Iliad.
From Homer's Iliad.
The Trojan War
Homer and it was about the Trojan War
The Trojan War is depicted in Homer's Book the Illiad.