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FATE - Would Homer and Virgil be the same with out it?
Title: FATE - Would Homer and Virgil be the same with out it?
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FATE - Would Homer and Virgil be the same with out it?
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Fate - Would Homer & Virgil be the same with out it?
In Virgil's Aeneid and Homer's Iliad, a picture of the supernatural and its workings was created. In both works, there is a concept of a fixed order of events which is called fate. Fate involves two parts. First, there are laws that govern certain parts of mens' lives, such as human mortality and an afterlife. Second, fate
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