"Hope is the only good that is common to all men; those who have nothing else possess hope still."
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About Archilochus
Archilochus was an ancient Greek poet known for his innovative and provocative verses. Born on the island of Paros around 680 BCE, he is credited with introducing the genre of iambic poetry, characterized by its satirical and often scandalous content. Archilochus utilized his sharp wit and keen observational skills to criticize societal norms and challenge traditional values. His works, while causing controversy in his time, have had a lasting impact on Greek literature and poetic tradition.
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