👉 The term "antipopes" in Greek literature refers to two opposing or opposite ideas, concepts, or characters. Antipopes are often used as a device for conveying opposition between opposing forces or opposing arguments. They can be used to convey contrast, contradiction, or to emphasize the superiority of one idea over another. For example, in the ancient Greek epic poem "The Iliad," the Trojan Horse is an antipope that represents the false and deceptive nature of the Greeks' pursuit of