Analysis Of Homer's "The Iliad" Book 24
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9 pages in length. When the student approaches a literary analysis of Homer's Book 24 of The Iliad, it will be important to assess the extent to which this particular book's artistic facets incorporate themselves with the story's overall aesthetic experience. Expounding upon the context of composition and thematic structure of The Iliad's entire setting, the student may choose to correlate the story's tragic hero leitmotif as it relates to the intrinsic appeal to the literary aesthetic experience. Indeed, the aesthetics of tragedy inevitably color the mood of the story line, allowing for the reader to detect inferences from this aesthetics principle as to whether the mood is somber (tragic). Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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