In Homer, a basis for reconciliation; in Jiang's reading of Virgil, a vulnerability that destroys Troy.
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Priam's generosity
In Homer, a basis for reconciliation; in Jiang's reading of Virgil, a vulnerability that destroys Troy.
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"The day of infamy soon came. The sacred rites were all performed for the victim, the salted meal strewn, the bands tied around my..."
"...Troy. So remember in the Iliad, it is because of Prime's generosity, his ability to forgive Achilles, leads to the great friendship between Priam..."
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Rome cannot burn Homer, because Homer already lives in memory.
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