Various views on the Homer Ilyad war "Iriad" talk about the scourge of Achilles and the Trojan War. Thanks to the author's technique, Homer, Iliad, it is very colorful and romantic, allowing readers to imagine ancient Greeks and their wartime period. In addition to Iliad, Homer is regarded as the author of the epic, but its author is still uncertain. Historians believe that Homer can live in the 8th century. In other words, it is 1 year BC (world history discovery).
Homer's Iliad and Euripides' Troy ladies are Greek literary works watching Trojan War from various angles. The sixth volume of Iliad shows that the ultimate glory is to fight for the city without considering the influence on the family. Trojan women are focusing on the negative effects of war, especially the soldiers' wives and children. - Ancient Greeks praised their heroes and tried to learn from their achievements and mistakes. They believe that most great leaders and combatants follow a predictable cycle of behaviors that often ends in a tragic way. In Homer's epic "Iliad", Achilles is a great warrior who tracks two stages of behavioral cycles, from haste to arrogance, eating, and revenging.
The key to the background and action of "Iliad" is war. In a sense, Homer seems to be beautifying the war in 'Iliad' by paying too much attention to it and promoting certain fighters to the hero while minimizing losses and tragedies. Even the Shinto is not equal in this war. Some gods have been praised for honoring their courage, but other gods are criticized for their passive, pacific taste. By studying the attitude of "Iliad" to warfare, the authors advocated situations where war may prove to be reasonable according to Homer's situation.