Comparison of the odessey and iliad
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characters are forced to live their lives knowing that nothing they do, will reflect the outcome of their fate. Therefore, resisting would be a worthless gesture. Although they are known for their strength and perseverance, they are rarely considered as being pawns controlled by the all mighty gods. Bibliography Lattimore, Richard The Iliad of Homer, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1963. Rouse, W.H.D. Homer The Odyssey, New York: The New American Library, Inc., 1937.
characters are forced to live their lives knowing that nothing they do, will reflect the outcome of their fate. Therefore, resisting would be a worthless gesture. Although they are known for their strength and perseverance, they are rarely considered as being pawns controlled by the all mighty gods. Bibliography Lattimore, Richard The Iliad of Homer, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1963. Rouse, W.H.D. Homer The Odyssey, New York: The New American Library, Inc., 1937.