Speech

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The prevalence of direct speech in Homeric epic plays a key role in fostering audience engagement with the poems. The speeches in the Homeric epics include some features that closely resemble those found in ordinary spoken speeches and conversations, and others that are evidently stylized for the artistic medium of oral poetry.

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Beck, D. (2020). Speech. In The Cambridge Guide to Homer (pp. 203–205). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/15195.003.0010

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