An Iliad by Lisa Peterson

A Play Adapted from Homer's Iliad

This modern adaptation of the ancient epic poem brings the timeless tale of the Trojan War to life through a powerful and intimate monologue. The narrative is delivered by a lone storyteller who weaves together the grandeur of myth with the raw emotions of human conflict, exploring themes of rage, honor, and the futility of war. By stripping the story down to its core elements, the adaptation highlights the enduring relevance of these ancient struggles, inviting audiences to reflect on the cyclical nature of violence and the shared humanity that binds us across time.

Published
2012
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Very Short
Pages
80-100
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(3.0)
Alternate Titles
None

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