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The Iliad Audiobook
Homer
24 episodes
1 month ago
The Iliad by Homer is a legendary sonnet set during the Trojan Conflict, zeroing in on the contention between the Greek legend Achilles and the Trojan sovereign Hector. The sonnet starts with Achilles' indignation after his authority, Agamemnon, claims away his reward, the lady Briseis. Achilles pulls out from the fight, prompting Greek misfortunes. As the Trojans, drove by Hector, make strides, Achilles' companion Patroclus wears Achilles' protection and is killed by Hector. Irritated, Achilles gets back to fight, kills Hector, and disrespects his body. At last, Lord Priam of Troy asks Achilles for his child's return, prompting a snapshot of shared pain. The sonnet closes with Hector's burial service, depicting topics of honor, anger, and the human expense of war. (Summary by Dream Audiobooks)
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The Iliad by Homer is a legendary sonnet set during the Trojan Conflict, zeroing in on the contention between the Greek legend Achilles and the Trojan sovereign Hector. The sonnet starts with Achilles' indignation after his authority, Agamemnon, claims away his reward, the lady Briseis. Achilles pulls out from the fight, prompting Greek misfortunes. As the Trojans, drove by Hector, make strides, Achilles' companion Patroclus wears Achilles' protection and is killed by Hector. Irritated, Achilles gets back to fight, kills Hector, and disrespects his body. At last, Lord Priam of Troy asks Achilles for his child's return, prompting a snapshot of shared pain. The sonnet closes with Hector's burial service, depicting topics of honor, anger, and the human expense of war. (Summary by Dream Audiobooks)
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The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 24
Book 24: Priam and Achilles
King Priam bravely enters the Greek camp to ransom Hector’s body. Achilles, moved by his grief, returns the body, allowing for a proper burial. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
44 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 23
Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus
Achilles holds elaborate funeral games in honor of Patroclus, including chariot races, wrestling, and boxing. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
47 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 22
Book 22: The Death of Hector
Hector faces Achilles in a final duel. Achilles kills him and dishonors his body by dragging it behind his chariot. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
29 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 21
Book 21: Achilles and the River
Achilles kills so many Trojans that the river god Scamander tries to drown him. He is saved by Hephaestus’ fire. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
33 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 20
Book 20: The Gods Join the Battle
Zeus allows the gods to intervene. Achilles rampages through the Trojan ranks. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 19
Book 19: Achilles Returns to Battle
Achilles reconciles with Agamemnon and prepares to rejoin the war, setting aside his personal grievances. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
23 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 18
Book 18: The Shield of Achilles
Achilles, devastated by Patroclus' death, vows revenge. His mother, Thetis, asks Hephaestus to craft new armor for him.
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1 year ago
33 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 17
Book 17: The Battle Over Patroclus’ Body
Both sides fight fiercely for Patroclus’ body. Menelaus and Ajax defend it against the Trojans.
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1 year ago
39 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 16
Book 16: The Death of Patroclus
Patroclus, Achilles’ closest companion, dons Achilles’ armor and enters battle. He fights bravely but is ultimately slain by Hector. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
48 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 15
Book 15: Zeus Awakens
Zeus realizes the deception and orders Poseidon to withdraw. The Trojans regain the upper hand.
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1 year ago
39 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 14
Book 14: Hera’s Deception
Hera seduces Zeus to distract him, allowing Poseidon to continue aiding the Greeks.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 13
Book 13: Poseidon Aids the Greeks
Poseidon secretly helps the Greeks, giving them the strength to resist the Trojan assault. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
45 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 12
Book 12: The Trojans Storm the Wall
The Trojans break through the Greek defenses, pushing them toward their ships. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
24 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 11
Book 11: Agamemnon’s Day of Glory
Agamemnon leads a charge, but the Trojans, led by Hector, fight back fiercely. Many Greek heroes, including Odysseus and Diomedes, are wounded. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
46 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 10
Book 10: The Night Raid
Odysseus and Diomedes sneak into the Trojan camp, kill spies, and cause havoc. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
29 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 9
Book 9 : The Embassy to Achilles
Agamemnon sends Odysseus, Phoenix, and Ajax to beg Achilles to return. Achilles refuses, choosing honor over personal gain. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
38 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 8
Book 8 : The Tide Turns Against the Greeks
Zeus declares that the Trojans will have the upper hand. The Greeks are pushed back, and their situation worsens. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 7
Book 7 : The Duel of Hector and Ajax
Hector and Ajax engage in single combat. The duel ends in a draw, and they exchange gifts as a sign of respect. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
24 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 6
Book 6: Hector and Andromache
Hector returns to Troy and meets his wife, Andromache, who pleads with him to stay. But Hector insists on duty, knowing Troy’s fall is inevitable. Summary by Dream Audiobooks
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1 year ago
27 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad (Audiobook) by Homer - Book 5
Book 5: Diomedes' Aristeia (Great Deeds)
Diomedes, empowered by Athena, becomes a nearly unstoppable force. He even wounds two gods, Aphrodite and Ares.
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1 year ago
47 minutes

The Iliad Audiobook
The Iliad by Homer is a legendary sonnet set during the Trojan Conflict, zeroing in on the contention between the Greek legend Achilles and the Trojan sovereign Hector. The sonnet starts with Achilles' indignation after his authority, Agamemnon, claims away his reward, the lady Briseis. Achilles pulls out from the fight, prompting Greek misfortunes. As the Trojans, drove by Hector, make strides, Achilles' companion Patroclus wears Achilles' protection and is killed by Hector. Irritated, Achilles gets back to fight, kills Hector, and disrespects his body. At last, Lord Priam of Troy asks Achilles for his child's return, prompting a snapshot of shared pain. The sonnet closes with Hector's burial service, depicting topics of honor, anger, and the human expense of war. (Summary by Dream Audiobooks)