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Human Causes of the Trojan War: Inner Journey into Human Nature {2} is a fictional narrative poem in the tercet stanzas. It unfolds the imaginary dialogues among the characters: Odysseus, Penelope, Nestor, Helen, and others about the human causes of the Trojan War, in a numinous dream of Homer-Outis: the bard of the Odyssey. They discuss the beginning, the first nine years, and Troy's fall in the tenth last year of the Trojan War. Nestor regrets that he wrongly persuaded the Greeks to conquer Troy. Odysseus repents that he blindly strove to win the War in vainglory. Helen reveals that treacherous evil traitors within Troy plotted the horrible War. It consists of two books: Book 3: Reflections on the Trojan War by Nestor and Odysseus. Book 4: Helen's Revelations on the Human Causes of the Trojan War. Human Causes of the Trojan War is the middle part {2} of an imaginary poetic trilogy: Inner Journey into Human Nature.