Dreams

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With one important exception, dreams in the Homeric poems follow a traditional formula of visitation or epiphany and provide the dreamer with a clear message from a supernatural power. The one exception, Penelope’s dream in Odyssey 19, is better read as a coded message than as a dream in light of its context and its divergence from the standard dream formula.

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Traweek, A. (2020). Dreams. In The Cambridge Guide to Homer (pp. 110–111). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.54154/dekonstruksi.v9i03.174

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