In the second of Virgil's Eclogues (1st century BC), the shepherd Corydon proclaims his love for the boy Alexis. The tradition of pederasty in ancient Greece (as early as 650 BC) and later the acceptance of limited homosexuality in ancient Rome infused an awareness of male-male attraction and sex into ancient poetry. Plato's Symposium also includes a creation myth that explains homo- and heterosexuality ( Aristophanes speech) and celebrates the pederastic tradition and erotic love between men ( Pausanias speech), as does another of his dialogues, Phaedrus. In his oration Against Timarchus, Aeschines argues that though Homer "hides their love and avoids giving a name to their friendship", Homer assumed that educated readers would understand the "exceeding greatness of their affection". Plato does the same in his Symposium (385–370 BC) the speaker Phaedrus cites Aeschylus and holds Achilles up as an example of how people will be more brave and even sacrifice themselves for their lovers. In a surviving fragment of the play, Achilles speaks of "our frequent kisses" and a "devout union of the thighs".
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In his 5th-century BC lost tragedy The Myrmidons, Aeschylus casts Achilles and Patroclus as pederastic lovers. Though Homer did not explicitly portray the heroes Achilles and Patroclus as homosexual lovers in his 8th-century BC Trojan War epic, the Iliad, later ancient authors presented the intense relationship as such.
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See also: Homoerotic literature in ancient Rome The ancient Greeks, in particular, explored the theme on a variety of different levels in such works as Plato's Symposium. Themes of love between individuals of the same gender are found in a variety of ancient texts throughout the world. In contexts where homosexuality has been perceived negatively, LGBT literature may also document the psychological stresses and alienation suffered by those experiencing prejudice, legal discrimination, AIDS, self-loathing, bullying, violence, religious condemnation, denial, suicide, persecution, and other such obstacles. LGBT individuals have often turned to literature as a source of validation, understanding, and beautification of same-sex attraction.
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