the muse
There r 12 muses, each reigning over their gift. Homer would ask the muse of poetry and the muse of music to inspire him
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Homer wrote "The Oddysey," a swashbuckling tale of Oddyseus, other people he knew, and Greek gods of some sort. A lot happened in this tale, which was told by Homer in Homer's time. In short, Homer was an awesome person with a bright mind.all i know is winning the bowling in Bowlarama but losing it when Mr Burns to it for himself
Homer wrote "The Oddysey," a swashbuckling tale of Oddyseus, other people he knew, and Greek gods of some sort. A lot happened in this tale, which was told by Homer in Homer's time. In short, Homer was an awesome person with a bright mind.Hi, I am at least sure that Homer succeeded the Greek literature, drama, history, philosophy, tragic and poems. He translated books, and made them to interest other authors. Sent by: Juliet Elaine Suen
Frederic Homer Balch has written: 'Genevieve: a tale of Oregon' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women pioneers
The Odyssey by the Greek poet Homer .
Charles Darnay receives a letter from Gabelle, a former servant, asking for his help in A Tale of Two Cities. Gabelle is imprisoned and pleads for Darnay to come to his aid and save him from his dire situation.
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.
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.
Like much of Homer's life, including whether he existed at all, there is a mystery surrounding his blindness. It is assumed he was blind based on the character in The Odyssey called Demodokos. Many scholars believe attributing blindness to Homer began with this tale.
"The Winter's Tale" was written by William Shakespeare and is believed to have been written between 1610 and 1611.
The earliest theater was storytelling. No stage. Probably just a circle of listeners. Think of Homer telling the Iliad. All the action was going on in the imagination of the listeners as the teller wove the tale. Theater developed from storytelling. For example, the story of an exciting hunt is natural for acting out.