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I'm reading the Iliad rn and holy fuck, this scene is KINO

>> No.19512885

>>19511837
tell me more

>> No.19512977

>>19511837
>be anon
>be reading iliad
>read scene
>instantly close book and jump on /lit/ to make a thread about it
Why?

>> No.19514337

>>19511837
zoomers like you should be exterminated

>> No.19514345

>>19511837
fr fr no cap bruh

>> No.19514476

>>19512977
as opposed to:
>read scene
>basedface
>run outside and jump around and play the fantasy in your head several times
>go inside resume reading

>> No.19514489
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19514489

ya herr!! is bussin, bussing; kino af!!

>> No.19514926

>>19514476
I prefer
>read scene
>close book
>get up and look for music that fits the scene
>autistically pace back and forth replaying the fantasy in your head with the music still playing

>> No.19514950

>>19514476
literally me

>> No.19514960

>>19514476
I miss being a kid

>> No.19515131
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19515131

OH N-

>> No.19515171

>>19511837
what scene is that? i cant recall by the picture

>> No.19515192

>>19515171
Looks to me like the duel between Patis and Menelaos, but the surroundings don't really make sense.

>> No.19515216

>>19515192
i found it. it's called the rage of achilles
>Outraged at having lost his beloved, Achilles draws his sword to kill Agamemnon. The sudden appearance of the goddess Minerva, who, in this fresco, has grabbed Achilles by the hair, prevents the act of violence. Agamemnon stands to the left and tries to shield himself with his cloak, while in the background, in front of a rounded temple, a huddled row of Greek soldiers observes the scene. What stands out in this fresco, is the facial expression of Achilles, almost contorted by rage into a grimace, something seldom found in Tiepolo.

anyway for me it is when achilles gets the furious aspect and screams scaring the trojans

>> No.19515907

>>19515171
I think it is Athena stopping Achilles from striking Agamemnon in the first book