<b>The text of this book is not available in this moment.</b><br/><img src="/Content/books/thumbs/6617.jpg" style="margin-top:15px;margin-right:15px;margin-bottom:25px;float:left"><u>Philoctetes</u><br><span>Sophocles' play recounts an episode from the Trojan War, in which the wily Odysseus and Achilles' son Neoptolemus travel to a remote island to persuade Philoctetes to come with them to Troy. A prophet has foreseen that the Greeks will need Philoctetes and his bow (given to him by Heracles before his death) in order to defeat the Trojans. The problem is that years before Odysseus had engineered Philoctetes' abandonment on the island, due to a festering, stinking wound he had received from a snakebite. Will Philoctetes forgive and forget, or will he take his revenge? </span><div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />