
Homer's Iliad is the ancient Greek epic of Achilles, Hector, Troy, and the terrible consequences of wounded honor. The poem begins not with the start of the Trojan War, but with a quarrel inside the Greek camp. Achilles withdraws from battle, and that decision sends grief across both armies, especially through the friendship with Patroclus and the final confrontation with Hector.
The Iliad endures because it understands war as both heroic spectacle and human ruin. Homer gives dignity to enemies, parents, warriors, captives, and mourners, allowing the poem to move beyond victory and defeat. Readers interested in Achilles, Hector, Greek mythology, epic poetry, heroic anger, battlefield ethics, and classical tragedy will find a work whose emotional authority still feels immediate.
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