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What is the Homeric problem?
The Homeric Question concerns the doubts and consequent debate over the identity of Homer, the authorship of the Iliad and Odyssey, and their historicity (especially concerning the Iliad).
What are 5 facts about Homer?
Here are some of the things that make Homer an interesting character in the world of poems:
- Unknown year of birth.
- The Iliad.
- The Odyssey.
- The blind poet.
- He used the earliest alphabet.
- Homeric Hymns.
- Was Homer real?
- A poetic inspiration.
Is Homer an oral poet?
Fifty years later, the English scholar Richard Bentley concluded that Homer did exist, but that he was an obscure, prehistoric oral poet whose compositions bear little relation to the Iliad and the Odyssey as they have been passed down.
Why did Homer write the Iliad?
Unlike famous Disney movies, which were shared for entertainment purposes, The Iliad was shared for the purpose of maintaining a historical account of the Greeks and Trojans during the Bronze Age.
What can we learn from the Odyssey by Homer?
The moral values in the story include loyalty, compassion, self-control and perseverance. Each one has a tale or two associated with it. Loyalty is an important moral value in The Odyssey because Odysseus is devoted to his family. He is determined to return home to his wife despite all of the obstacles in his way.
What is the moral lesson of the story of Odyssey?
Odysseus’s portrayal of Bravery, Intelligence, and wit leads to him becoming a symbol of Greek culture. The story of Odysseus reveals moral lessons of bravery, heroism, pride and honor relevant to the Greeks and their culture. Odysseus was a symbol of Greek culture because he was brave, intelligent, and strong.
How did Homer go blind?
When he came to the tomb of Achilles he prayed that he might see the hero as he was when he went into battle arrayed with his second set of arms. When Achilles appeared to him, Homer was blinded by the weapons’ gleam. Because Thetis and the Muses took pity on him, they endowed him with the poetic art.