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The Iliad and The Odyssey both detail man's relationship with the gods as well as with his fellow man .

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The Iliad and The Odyssey were written by?

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What is a poem by Homer?

The Odyssey and The Iliad (they were both originally written as epic poems.)


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How have recent writers been influenced by the poems of homer?

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Was Homer author of The Odyssey married?

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What number of poems were written by Shakespeare?

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Who is the author in the Trojan War?

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