The most accurate response would be: They were captivated and inspired by Homer's characters and exploits. Homer's stories, such as those in the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," resonated deeply with the values, experiences, and aspirations of his audience, captivating them with rich narratives and complex characters.
In "Homer: The Poet for All Ages," how did Homer's stories affect the people of his time?
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They were captivated and inspired by Homer's characters and exploits.
They were captivated and inspired by Homer's characters and exploits.
The people found Homer's stories grim and depressing.
The people found Homer's stories grim and depressing.
They listened to Homer's stories only because he was the king's guest.
They listened to Homer's stories only because he was the king's guest.
The people preferred Homer's stories to the way he played the lyre.
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