Jiang glosses the attack on Deiphobus' house as an attempt to kill the king, emphasizing the violence hidden behind the heroic song.
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Jiang glosses the attack on Deiphobus' house as an attempt to kill the king, emphasizing the violence hidden behind the heroic song.
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"And he sang how troops of Achaeans broke from cover, streaming out of the horse's hollow flanks to plunder Troy. He sang how left..."
"Defebus isn't a name for pride, okay? They want to go kill the king. You want to go in?"
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