Many readers tend to think that homer is somehow deeper, more mystical, or just more fun read than virgil. What accounts for that perception and how might you challenge it? I think they think that because both of homer's epics are not per se about politics or governments. They don't offer etiologies of a state. They are stories in the true sense. And they are about heroes in the true sense,. About some by who's pushed around the world by the gods, constantly getting into trouble, crying, wishing he didn't have to go found rome - et cetera.

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