The Iliads of Homer by Homer
So, you want to know what all the fuss is about with this ancient Greek poem? Let's break it down.
The Story
The Greek army has been camped outside the city of Troy for nine long years, trying to win back Helen, the queen who ran off with a Trojan prince. The story kicks off with a massive argument. The Greek commander, Agamemnon, insults their greatest warrior, Achilles, by taking away his war prize, a woman named Briseis. Achilles is so furious and humiliated that he vows to stop fighting. He just sits in his tent while the war rages on. Without him, the Greeks start losing badly. His best friend, Patroclus, begs to wear Achilles' armor to rally the troops, but is killed by the Trojan hero Hector. This loss shatters Achilles. His rage returns, now directed at Hector, leading to a final, devastating duel that changes the course of the war.
Why You Should Read It
What blows my mind is how modern it feels. These aren't marble statues; they're people. Achilles' pride is so destructive it's almost painful to read. You see the god Zeus casually tipping the scales of battle, and the human cost of these divine games. It's about glory, but also grief, friendship, and the pointless waste of war. The famous scenes—like Hector saying goodbye to his wife and baby son, knowing he'll probably die—are heartbreakingly beautiful. It’s the foundation of so many stories we tell today.
Final Verdict
Don't be intimidated by its age. Get a good modern translation (I like Robert Fagles' version). It's perfect for anyone who loves epic action, complex characters, and stories about the messy, brilliant, and terrible things people do. If you've ever enjoyed a story about a flawed hero, a bitter rivalry, or the high price of anger, you've already got a foot in Homer's world. Just be prepared—it sticks with you.
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Dorothy Williams
1 year agoWithout a doubt, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. This story will stay with me.