Why Must We Fight and Die? Reading Sarpedon’s Speech to Glaukos in Iliad 12

Iliad 12 tells the story of the battle around the walls that protect the Achaean ships. Like other books of the Iliad, remarkable speeches intersperse the action. One of the most famous Homeric speeches appears about two-thirds of the way through the book as the Trojan ally, Sarpedon—a son of Zeus—turns to speak to his … Continue reading Why Must We Fight and Die? Reading Sarpedon’s Speech to Glaukos in Iliad 12