Homer is considered the most important poet of Ancient Greece and a fundamental figure in world literature. He is credited with two great epics: The Iliad and The Odyssey, written around the 8th century BC. These works belong to the epic genre and narrate the feats of heroes such as Achilles and Odysseus in the Trojan War and their return to Ithaca, respectively. Homer's identity is a mystery, and some scholars even debate whether he was a single author or the representation of a collective oral tradition.
The Homeric epics have deeply influenced literature and Western thought, being essential sources of mythology, history, and Greek cultural values. Their poetic style, based on dactylic hexameters and a complex narrative structure, has been the subject of study for centuries. Their stories have been adapted in multiple forms and continue to be a reference in literature and art.
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