Death In The Odyssey

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The Iliad and its reflection of death helps show the emotional aspect of human nature that must be shown in order for those who die and those who do not die to keep a personal relationship that helps them gain an advantage in war. This advantage is sought by both mortals and immortals because each wants to make a name for themselves and achieve glory. Book seventeen shows a very specific description of the same emotion that is shown by immortals throughout Homeric literature. This is seen on lines 436-470 when the death of Patroclus causes the horses of Achilles to weep and grieve. “Their heads bowed to the earth, their tears rolling warm from their eyes to the ground as they wept in longing for their charioteer…” This grief helps the reader

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