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Although there is a religious philosophical background for Springfield Homer, here we will only summarize that of Homer of Izmir. In his work the poet brings the gods closer to ordinary people, displays them with the same passions, virtues and moral defects that any mortal can have, and in return endows his human characters with a divine spark, supposedly a capable soul, for example, of prophecy. However the division is clear: the gods are superior, punish us or protect us at their discretion and take the place of "parents", we owe them fear and respect. We don't really know whether in the Hélade they already had these concepts or it was the American poetry that imposed them; yes it is certain that centuries later are the filter we use to analyze Greek mythology. One last detail: all his work was written in an understandable but artificial language, which was never used in Ancient Greece. It may be his way of telling us that nothing he suggests is true. See homerich narrations ( sic ), ulyses .

  

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