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The Iliad

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92 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2007

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Many of the editions by this group of authors are actually guides to books rather than the works.

If the author of the SparkNotes is known, they should be the first author. Please leave these SparkNotes Editors as the second author and the author of the original work as the last author. Do not combine with the original work. Do not put the author of the ORIGINAL work first.

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498 reviews737 followers
April 8, 2024
:کتاب راهنمای مطالعه‌ی ایلیاد که این بخش‌ها رو داره
لیست کاراکترها و آنالیزشون
توضیحات تِم، موتیف و سمبل‌ها
خلاصه‌های مختصر و مفید ( معمولاً چند سرود با هم یکی شده)
تحلیل‌های کوتاه، گاهی با نکات متفاوت

کلا سعی شده خیلی کوتاه و مخصوص دانشجوی دم امتحانی باشه

۱۴۰۳/۱/۲۰
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1,220 reviews149 followers
July 14, 2022
Last summer I read The Odyssey, and it helped me to read a guide before /during. This year, I am preparing to read the Iliad. While traveling this summer, I brought this guide and read it cover-to-cover a couple of times. I also read A Thousand Ships by Natalie Hayes, which is a contemporary novel about the women in the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Having read through this study guide, I have
* an introduction to the characters (Trojans vs Acheans)
* the conflict (Achilles' anger about his war "bride" then his anger about the death of his "friend"), * * the role of a number of gods (Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hermes, Iris, Athena, Hera, Thetis, Hephaestus),
* some of the main battles between great warriors (Achilles and Hector chief among them)

I can have greater comprehension when I read the text of the Iliad (Robert Fagles translation) directly.
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2,464 reviews12 followers
January 11, 2023
Essential yet I suggest you read the Iliad first

In many cases reading the Spark Notes first will allow you to be prepared to see the important parts of the work and be aware of what you're reading.

Of course, the real purpose of Spark Notes is to help with writing a literary analysis. And it does this quite well. However, if you read this (pamphlet) before reading the Iliad it looks like so much disjointed information. You can also bypass details that did not seem important to Spark Notes but can be the hinge point of the purpose of the story.

That being said you cannot afford not to come back to spark notes to see what it is you might've missed.

Spark notes are well organized with context, character list, character analysis, symbols, summary and analysis, quotations, key facts, study questions, and of course literary analysis.
69 reviews
May 9, 2008
I don't care how you will judge me by this but I hate the Illiad- reading it I felt like Homer should have had his tongue cut out as well.
Although I am curious as to WHY the Illiad is not on goodreads but teh sparknotes are.
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April 11, 2017
It's a good general guide, and I guess it's helpful, but in the end, I really got more out of just reading the book itself.
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