Homer did not describe the fall of Troy in detail because his epics, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," focus on specific aspects of the Trojan War and its aftermath rather than the war's conclusion. The "Iliad" primarily explores themes of heroism, honor, and the human experience during the conflict, while the "Odyssey" centers on Odysseus's journey home. Additionally, the fall of Troy was likely well-known to his audience, allowing Homer to concentrate on the personal and emotional stories of the characters involved.
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