Although Homer’s epic poems were likely written down sometime between 750 and 650 B.C.E., they are set in a much earlier time period. The Odyssey is set in Mycenaean Greece in the twelfth century B.C.E., during an age when the Greeks believed that gods interacted directly with mortals. It is unknown whether Homer’s Trojan War represents a real historical event and, in general, Homer’s epics are approached as written embodiments of Greek folklore. The long, narrative poems are composed in an elevated style, and the central characters are often godlike heroes. [links]