This paper addresses the
themes of duty, pride, and honor as are found in Homer's epic poems of the Iliad, as well as their appearances in the other classic works of the period. The manifestations of Homer's themes as are found in Virgil's "Aeneid", Plato's "Crito", and Sophocle's Antigone all demonstrate that Homer had a significant influence on shaping the perceptions of thought in ancient Greece and Rome.