The Iliad | TheBookSeekers

The Iliad


Classics

, ,

No. of pages 134

Published: 2014

Great for age 6-12 years

Add this book to your 'I want to read' list!

By clicking here you can add this book to your favourites list. If it is in your School Library it will show up on your account page in colour and you'll be able to download it from there. If it isn't in your school library it will still show up but in grey - that will tell us that maybe it is a book we should add to your school library, and will also remind you to read it if you find it somewhere else!

Homer's epic poem The Iliad is retold in a dramatic story by acclaimed storyteller Rosemary Sutfcliff. Alan Lee's powerful images hauntingly recreate the age of heroes in this captivating introduction to the Greek classic.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Classics .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.

There are 134 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

Rosemary Sutcliff has written many historical novels for children. The Lantern Bearers won the Carnegie Medal. Rosemary Sutcliff received an OBE in 1975 and in 1993, the year after her death, was awarded the CBE. Alan Lee, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal, illustrated the centenary editions of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and, more recently, The Children of Hurin. He lives in South Devon, U. K. Rosemary Sutcliff, who passed away in 1992, was the author of many highly acclaimed historical novels for both children and adults.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Iliad

The story of the ten year war that preceded Odysseus's long journey home to Ithaca begins with Prince Paris's abduction of Helen of Sparta, and goes on to the quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles, and the great battles under the walls of Troy towards the end of the siege that result in the deaths of Patroclus, the Trojan hero Hector, and finally Achilles himself.

"The Iliad" is an epic poem attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. It primarily focuses on the events of the Trojan War and portrays the wrath of Achilles, a Greek hero, as its central theme. Here is a summary of the plot:

The Trojan War: The story begins in the ninth year of the Trojan War. The Greek army, led by Agamemnon, has been besieging the city of Troy to reclaim Helen, the wife of Menelaus, who was abducted by Paris, a prince of Troy. The poem introduces various gods and goddesses who take sides in the conflict.

The Wrath of Achilles: Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, becomes embittered when Agamemnon takes his war prize, Briseis. As a result, Achilles withdraws from battle, refusing to fight for the Greeks. His absence allows the Trojans to gain an advantage.

Epic Battles: The poem describes a series of battles and duels between individual heroes on both sides. Notable events include Hector, the greatest Trojan warrior, fighting against Ajax and Diomedes, as well as other heroic encounters.

Divine Intervention: The gods intervene in human affairs, often favoring their respective sides. For example, Athena aids the Greeks, while Apollo supports the Trojans. They influence the outcome of battles and protect their chosen champions.

Achilles' Revenge: The death of Patroclus, Achilles' close friend, prompts him to rejoin the battle. Fueled by grief and rage, he seeks revenge on Hector, vowing to kill him for Patroclus' death. Achilles engages in a fierce duel with Hector and ultimately kills him.

Funeral of Hector: The poem concludes with the funeral of Hector, during which his father, King Priam of Troy, pleads with Achilles for his son's body. Achilles, moved by Priam's grief, allows the Trojans to mourn and bury Hector.

"The Iliad" explores themes of honor, pride, the brutality of war, the intervention of gods in human affairs, and the complexities of human emotions. It is considered one of the greatest works of Western literature and offers insights into ancient Greek culture and values.

This book is in the following series:

Classics
This Classics series provides an accessible route into our rich literary heritage. It showcases powerful plots and characters that have stood the test of time - Oliver Twist,Black Beauty,Macbeth,Wuthering Heights adapted by top children's authorsto ensure the stories are accessible to younger readers. The books fall within book bands dark blue and dark red.

`it is a superb retelling that matches in excitement any modern day stories. Alan Lee's delicate yet powerful illustrations are full of rich detail and convey the excitement of the tales. What better way to encourage children to love books than through great literature, vividly retold and beautifully illustrated? Frances Lincoln bring us some superlative retellings of myths and legends, always beautifully presented in books that are a joy to read and to treasure.'

 

`It's a summer of Classics for Frances Lincoln Children's Books with a selection of well-known and popular classic stories re-told and illustrated by award-winning and respected authors and illustratorsEURO | '

 

'A stunningly illustrated edition of Homer's classic adventure story which has been vibrantly retold by the late Rosemary Sutcliff who adds her own story-telling magic to Homer's original'

 

` it is a superb retelling that matches in excitement any modern day stories. Alan Lee's delicate yet powerful illustrations are full of rich detail and convey the excitement of the tales. What better way to encourage children to love books than through great literature, vividly retold and beautifully illustrated? Frances Lincoln bring us some superlative retellings of myths and legends, always beautifully presented in books that are a joy to read and to treasure.'

` It' s a summer of Classics for Frances Lincoln Children' s Books with a selection of well-known and popular classic stories re-told and illustrated by award-winning and respected authors and illustrators... '

' A stunningly illustrated edition of Homer' s classic adventure story which has been vibrantly retold by the late Rosemary Sutcliff who adds her own story-telling magic to Homer' s original'