What can we see when a character from one side spends time among the other?

Greeks and Trojans – in the sections of the Iliad we have read, we encounter numerous figures fighting for or living among either side. Construct an argument which addresses the difference in the way Homer depicts Greek and Trojan characters. Do they differ in terms of their philosophy toward the meaning of life? Their approach to warfare? What about the space in which they are depicted (e.g., the city of Troy versus Achilles’ tent)? What can we see when a character from one side spends time among the other? What, if any, deductions can the Homeric Greeks and Trojans tell us about Greek identity in early Greece and the bound