Your challenge today is to build upon a character sketch you have created. Incorporate the character sketch into a scene from an epic poem of your own inspired by Homer’s The Iliad.

Build upon your created character to create a situation.
Outline the action of your story.
Use Freytag’s Pyramid to assist you.
Select a meter.
Draft the narrative of your scene.
Use the same techniques for building character to build the story.
Revise to fit the meter (it may be simpler to select iambic with Pope’s translation as an inspiration).
Bonus challenge: Can you rhyme each set of two lines as well?

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Answer:

A character that could fit into the story of the Iliad would be the god Harthos, protector of Troy.

It would be an antagonistic god to Zeus, protector of the Hellenic peoples, since Harthos would protect the Turkic peoples beyond the Aegean Sea.

Being twin brother of Zeus, both would have divided their territories establishing as limit the Aegean Sea. Both had the same powers because they were identical twin brothers.

When the Greeks invaded Troy, Harthos supported his people to repel the attacks. He collaborated with the deaths of Patroclus, Ajax, and other Greek warriors. Zeus came to help Achilles to kill Hector.

The confrontation happened to be direct between both gods. When the Greeks built the wooden horse, Zeus and Harthos fought to settle their differences. Zeus ended up winning, sending Harthos into exile, so he could not protect his people, who ended up being cheated and defeated by the Greeks.

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