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Iliad
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Homer
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Iliad eNotes Teaching Guide
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This guide highlights some of the most salient aspects of Homer's Iliad before you begin teaching. In helping guide your students through the text, they will be exposed to epic poetry and will...
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Abstract In Iliad, the fate is the result of unknown sources, being predicted by the fates since the beginnings of life. It can not be changed and avoiding it is a shameful act. The fate follows...