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In Homer's "Iliad," Priam, the king of Troy, largely blames the gods for the Trojan War, particularly Apollo and Aphrodite, who influenced events leading to the conflict. He also holds Paris accountable for his actions, such as abducting Helen, which triggered the war. Ultimately, Priam's perspective reflects the belief that divine will and human folly intertwine in the tragic fate of Troy.

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