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Anonymous (ID: 0GnhgWgy) United States No.515000730 >>515001290 >>515001982 >>515002180 >>515002261 >>515002742 >>515002810 >>515003866 >>515004278 >>515004480 >>515004629 >>515006219 >>515006590
If you didnt read this book, you arent White. This book is more western than Bible.
Anonymous (ID: U9SNHNDQ) United States No.515000904 >>515002261 >>515003957 >>515008110
I saw the director's cut.
Anonymous (ID: dZ1GBuVe) United States No.515001179
> protective sleeve
> unbent spine
You white niggers never read the book you buy, it’s a decorative merit badge you show off
Anonymous (ID: 1IT3Ry2O) United States No.515001290 >>515001470 >>515007933
>>515000730 (OP)
>A NEW translation

Is it woke, jewed up, and gay now?
Anonymous (ID: qORRflpL) United States No.515001470 >>515001716 >>515001796
>>515001290
The odyssey was always a little woke but /pol/ isnt ready for that conversation
Anonymous (ID: 1IT3Ry2O) United States No.515001716 >>515002136
>>515001470
>The odyssey was always a little woke but /pol/ isnt ready for that conversation
True
But the ending was based. Kill all the fuckers. Assert dominance again.
Anonymous (ID: iJRBAt57) United States No.515001796 >>515002136
>>515001470
It's about how Europe became civilized.
Anonymous (ID: zP5mjBBz) Brazil No.515001982
>>515000730 (OP)
Iliad was a lot more fun with the detailed historical description of late bronze age warfare.
Anonymous (ID: lSlN49pj) Switzerland No.515002068
No gay sex in these books so far, they are so kind with women its unreal
Anonymous (ID: qORRflpL) United States No.515002136
>>515001716
>>515001796
This is embarrassing but I was actually thinking of the Illiad. I take it back, honestly. I might have just not understood it kek
Anonymous (ID: 8tlHRjWv) United States No.515002180 >>515002300
>>515000730 (OP)
>nigger hand
>you aren’t white
They wanna be us so bad
Anonymous (ID: 0GxyJe7R) United States No.515002261
>>515000730 (OP)
>>515000904
I didn't have to read it...
I was there.
Anonymous (ID: 0GxyJe7R) United States No.515002300
>>515002180
>t. Didn't read it.
Anonymous (ID: 9Mc86IMo) Canada No.515002742 >>515003082 >>515003753 >>515004084
>>515000730 (OP)
This. Also The Iliad and The Aeneid. Christcucks need not apply.
Anonymous (ID: GRnzlscc) New Zealand No.515002810
>>515000730 (OP)
>Read
>Book
Fucking pseud
You didn't experience the story if you can't recite it back word for word in Homeric Greek
Anonymous (ID: 0GnhgWgy) United States No.515003082
>>515002742
>This. Also The Iliad and The Aeneid. Christcucks need not apply.

Christcucks too busy reading whatever jewish babble jews wrote, so that they keep worshipping jews.
Anonymous (ID: U9SNHNDQ) United States No.515003753 >>515004366 >>515005384
>>515002742
>The Aeneid

"The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem written by the Roman poet Virgil. It tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan prince who fled the fall of Troy and traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans."

Why have I not heard of this before?
Death to JewSA (ID: U3Op2IDO) Greece No.515003866 >>515006342
>>515000730 (OP)

Iliad is better with deeper meaning.
Anonymous (ID: RXoTOfpQ) United States No.515003957
>>515000904
>no gods
>kings bad
>Greeks bad
subversive slop
Anonymous (ID: gUvWkTNQ) United States No.515004084
>>515002742
Um the Romans were so great they became instrumental in fulfilling God's plan for salvation?
Anonymous (ID: q5o0lswK) Brazil No.515004194 >>515004617 >>515006342
Overrated. The Illiad is vastly superior.

You can complain, but you will complain in vain.
Anonymous (ID: gUvWkTNQ) United States No.515004201
I'm reading Ovid's Metamorphoses, after book 7 it gets pretty good. Hardest read of my life but enjoyable. I have an epic poem translation of The Iliad in hardcover waiting next. Oh and I'm a Catholic and read the bible daily, pagans btfo eternally
Anonymous (ID: IBMt8A3L) United States No.515004278
>>515000730 (OP)
>more western that the Bible
And older, too.
Anonymous (ID: LPEJLfkv) United States No.515004335
A decent book. Homer is a good writer.

>lots of strange stuff left in the book from a previous civ
>if you read between the lines that were edited fifty times.
Anonymous (ID: wXiBTk1V) United States No.515004366 >>515004559
>>515003753
>BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
Anonymous (ID: Vuswg9J7) United States No.515004480
>>515000730 (OP)
The Iliad is better
Anonymous (ID: U9SNHNDQ) United States No.515004559 >>515005356
>>515004366

> Unfinished epic poem.
Anonymous (ID: w6WTomt/) United States No.515004617
>>515004194
How could one complain about you stating the truth?
Anonymous (ID: u5PdnHaM) Canada No.515004629
>>515000730 (OP)
>savage revenge.
Yea typical white behavior.
Epic of gilgamesh has a much better moral story, and has lots of jizz and groppong young females.
Anonymous (ID: wXiBTk1V) United States No.515005356
>>515004559
>look at this nigger needing finished epic poems
nigger
Anonymous (ID: NKUtikam) United States No.515005384 >>515005675 >>515005824
>>515003753
You were cucked by your education system. Never heard of the Aenied, but I guarantee you read "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Fear not, there is ample time to read the classics
Anonymous (ID: U9SNHNDQ) United States No.515005675
>>515005384
>I guarantee you read "To Kill a Mockingbird"

> Muh hand was caught in a cotton gin.
> Same hand I would have needed to commit the murder.
> Black male not guilty!
Anonymous (ID: LqPzqt9S) United States No.515005695
Obviously OP is a subcon, but can I just mention how incredible the framing is here? There's a segment of the right that fetishizes the pre-Western, Pagan past without knowing anything at all of their culture. If Christ behaved anything at all like the gods and characters of this story they would rebuke Him for it.
Anonymous (ID: wXiBTk1V) United States No.515005824
>>515005384
>I guarantee you read "To Kill a Mockingbird"
if you were forced to do that you definitely had to read picrel
Anonymous (ID: uwpW1LRO) Australia No.515006219 >>515006876
>>515000730 (OP)
Fagles and Fitzgerald translations are best.
Anonymous (ID: uwpW1LRO) Australia No.515006342 >>515006437 >>515007290
>>515003866
>>515004194
They go together.

The breakdown of the bicameral mind among the ancient Greeks can be seen in the difference between how the Iliad and Odyssey were written.
Anonymous (ID: LqPzqt9S) United States No.515006437
>>515006342
>bicameral mind
Lmao
Anonymous (ID: 9m+tG3vV) United States No.515006590
>>515000730 (OP)
>WHITE POWERRRRRRRRRRR
Anonymous (ID: HaXAvsyW) United States No.515006876
>>515006219
Samuel Butler for me.
Anonymous (ID: qORRflpL) United States No.515007290
>>515006342
Yknow, I always thought the same thing, but I thought they were the other way around. I guess ill have to read the bicameral mind, though.
Anonymous (ID: VAyfYBQN) United States No.515007933
>>515001290
No, Peter Green's publication of the Odessy is actually probably one of the better translations of it out there.
Anonymous (ID: wgc/qRk5) Portugal No.515008110
>>515000904
That's the Iliad, you stupid idiot