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Aristotle in his Poetics writes that "[t]he man who is incapable of working in common, or who in his self-sufficiency has no need of others, is not part of the community, like a beast, or a god." Taking into consideration Homer's portrayal of the gods throughout, as well as his narration of Achilles' confrontation with Agamemnon in Book I, how is this statement by Aristotle confirmed?

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