Sonho, realidade e a morte de Reso
Keywords:
Ilíada. “Doloneia”. Sonho. Reso.Abstract
O objetivo deste artigo é discutir a morte do rei trácio Reso no Canto 10 da Ilíada (v. 494-497), em que encontramos uma referência enigmática a um sonho em conexão com a mêtis de Atena, algo que tem intrigado os estudiosos. Vista em seus detalhes, a cena do assassinato de Reso por Diomedes pode revelar, apesar da sua concisão (apenas quatro versos), aspectos importantes da poesia homérica, como o estilo elíptico e alusivo, o papel atribuído aos deuses e mesmo a relação entre a “Doloneia” e a ação principal da Ilíada.References
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