Reading Homer today is an act of archaeology, uncovering the values of an ancient warrior culture, and simultaneously an act of self-reflection, as the struggles of Achilles (with pride) and Odysseus (with temptation) remain eternally modern. Their stories have survived for 2,700 years not because they are old, but because they are true.
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