La Odisea
Just as the Iliad presents heroic Greece in its struggle with the inhabitants of the Troad, the Odyssey describes the time of peace, tranquility and well-being that followed the end of the war, telling a domestic drama and a series of fantastic adven
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Just as the Iliad presents heroic Greece in its struggle with the inhabitants of the Troad, the Odyssey describes the time of peace, tranquility and well-being that followed the end of the war, telling a domestic drama and a series of fantastic adventures and wonderful; and both epics together form the most finished panorama, the most faithful echo of the early historical times of the Greek race and contain such examples of heroism, of patriotic love, of conjugal fidelity, of respect for the elderly, of a good welcome to the pilgrim, of friendship, etc., that rightly it could be said that all Homer's poetry is a praise of virtue, except for the purely accessory Less