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The Iliad (Paperback)

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The Iliad

The Iliad (Paperback)

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বইটি বিদেশি প্রকাশনী বা সাপ্লাইয়ারের নিকট থেকে সংগ্রহ করে আনতে আমাদের ৩০ থেকে ৪০ কর্মদিবস সময় লেগে যেতে পারে।

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352 Pages

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1st Published

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9788175993440

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"The Iliad" by Homer is an ancient Greek epic poem set during the Trojan War, focusing on the conflict between the Greek hero Achilles and King Agamemnon. The story takes place in the final weeks of the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) and explores themes of heroism, honor, wrath, and fate.
The poem begins with a quarrel between Achilles, the greatest warrior of the Greeks, and Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek forces. Agamemnon dishonors Achilles by taking away his war prize, the captive woman Briseis. Enraged, Achilles withdraws from the battle, which weakens the Greek army.
Without Achilles, the Trojans, led by their hero Hector, gain the upper hand in the war. Despite the pleas from his fellow Greeks, Achilles refuses to return to the fight. As the war rages on, many battles and duels occur, with the gods intervening on both sides. Eventually, Hector kills Achilles’ close friend Patroclus, who had gone into battle disguised as Achilles.
Driven by grief and anger, Achilles re-enters the war to avenge Patroclus. He confronts Hector outside the walls of Troy and kills him in a brutal duel. Achilles then dishonors Hector’s body by dragging it behind his chariot. However, the gods intervene, and King Priam of Troy, Hector’s father, pleads with Achilles to return his son’s body for a proper burial. Moved by Priam’s grief, Achilles finally agrees, showing a moment of humanity.
The poem ends with Hector’s funeral, rather than the fall of Troy, focusing on the themes of heroism, honor, and the tragic consequences of rage and vengeance.
"The Iliad" is a timeless epic that explores the brutality and glory of war, the complexity of human emotions, and the tension between fate and free will. Its characters, both mortal and divine, represent a wide range of human experiences and continue to influence Western literature and thought.
Title The Iliad
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ISBN 9788175993440
Edition 1st Published, 2016
Number of Pages 352
Country India
Language English

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