
Teichoscopy or teichoscopia, meaning `viewing from the walls,` is a recurring narrative strategy in ancient Greek literature. One famous instance of teichoscopy occurs in Homer`s Iliad, Book 3, lines 121-244. The passage begins with Helen approached in her chamber by Iris, disguised as her sister-in-law Laodice, the daughter of Priam. Helen is ......
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observation from the perspective of a wall
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