The Iliad
Homer
Date of Birth
800 BCE
Date of Death
650 BCE
Taking place in the final year of the Achaians’ ten-year siege of the city of Troy, Homer’s epic is a study of anger and pride, vengeance and pity. While it is considered the starting point for the western literary canon, the Iliadis in fact the culmination of a centuries-long tradition of oral storytelling. It introduces students to important literary devices, as well as themes that they will revisit in later Core texts.