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The volume provides an accessible introduction to the Greek epic tradition, recounting the origins and consequences of the Trojan conflict, the demand for sacrifice at Aulis, the embassy to Troy, and the ten-year siege. It surveys principal heroes and allies—Greeks such as Achilles, Agamemnon, Ulysses, Ajax, Palamedes, and Trojans like Hector, Æneas, and Sarpedon—describes battlefield customs, chariot warfare, and divine intervention, and traces variant tellings of key incidents. Emphasis falls on heroic valor, fate and mourning, and the poem's narrative structure and stylistic features for readers without classical training.
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