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Omeros Chapter XXVII Summary

i

  • There is a raid on the settlement and Achille's ancestors are taken as slaves, though he is somehow left behind. 
  • The settlement is empty.

ii

  • Achille watches his captured tribe disappear from sight, and then walks back through the village. He sees only one child.
  • He steps into one of the huts and finds Seven Seas grieving. Strangely, he sees no dead, no women in the emptied village.
  • Achille grieves because he knows that he can't change their fate—and because he knows what awaits them on the other side of the Atlantic.

iii

  • Achille finds an oar for a weapon and then swims the river in the hope that he can ambush the captors before they get too far.
  • He smashes the head of an archer who falls behind. Achille grieves for the man he killed.
  • There is a moment when he feels he can deliver his tribe from slavery—but then he catches his foot on a vine and crashes to the ground.