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    specifically that Achilles is not an epic hero because he is not brave‚ does not follow war code‚ and breaks cultural values. In stories there are always a hero in a story and most people are brave in everyday life‚ and they can also be brave in stories. In the Iliad‚ there are examples of heros being very brave or not brave and almost cowardly. For example‚ take the character‚ Achilles some people may argue that Achilles is an epic hero‚ but he does not exemplify being brave. Achilles says‚“‘What worthless

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    Shield of Achilles From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Shield of Achilles (disambiguation). The shield ’s design as interpreted by Angelo Monticelli‚ from Le Costume Ancien ou Moderne‚ ca. 1820. The Shield of Achilles is the shield that Achilles uses in his fight with Hector‚ famously described in a passage in Book 18‚ lines 478–608 of Homer ’s Iliad. In the poem‚ Achilles has lost his armour after lending it to his companion Patroclus. Patroclus has been killed in

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    Gilgamesh Andd Achilles

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    Aghamirza Muradzade 21002688 Compare and contrast Achilles and Gilgamesh. Are they villains or heroes? Two oldest and greatest poems "Gilgamesh" and "The Illiad" begins with description of the protagonist works. Both main characters in the poems are very young‚ strong‚ brave‚ endowed with extraordinary beauty and indomitable energy. Each of them is a model of selfless friendship. We see that in poems the death of a friend pushes both of them to decisive action‚ leading to the end of poem.

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    Achilles Journal Entry

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    “Meanwhile Achilles chased Hector relentlessly….. Every time Hector made a break for the Dardanian Gate hoping to gain the shelter of the solid walls‚ where the defenders might protect him with their missiles‚ Achilles would head him off towards the plain‚ himself keeping the inner track by the walls. …… When they reached The Springs for the fourth time …….Athene came to Achilles and spoke winged words: ‘Glorious Achilles‚ beloved of Zeus‚ now you and I will kill Hector‚ and bring the Greeks great

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    revoking his command once it has been ordained. In the same fashion‚ there are hundreds of Greek heroes‚ yet there are none braver‚ stronger‚ or more wrathful than the swift runner Achilles who commands respect from all the Greeks and yields to no man. However‚ despite all their strength and authority‚ neither Zeus nor Achilles appears capable of eschewing or defying the omnipresent power that holds more sway than them: fate. Sans doubt‚ once a human is dealt his hand‚ there is nothing that he can humanly

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    shed. On page 37 Agamemnon tells Achilles‚ how he will take away Achilles’ prize of honor and the girl that Achilles has chosen to take hostage and claim as his own from him‚ because Agamemnon had to return his. After Agamemnon makes his threats‚ Achilles is angered and distraught for he cares deeply about his wife Briseis‚ and because he cared so much he made the decision to not fight in the war and let his people die; All because of a girl. On page 43 Achilles is seen talking to his mother‚ Thetis

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    Although The Poem of The Cid was written during the Spanish crusades‚ The Cid could not be further from the heroic crusader ideal‚ as established‚ for example‚ in The Song of Roland. Roland was so passionate‚ so convinced of the rightness of his beliefs that he was willing to demonstrate all of his heroic qualities in the pursuit of achieving martyrdom as posthumous evidence of his devotion and courage. Charlemagne and God himself bless Roland’s mission to kill as many heathens as he can. The Cid

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    hector vs achilles

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    Achilles Motivation Fighting for personal honor Knows that his fate leads him to death so he is willing to sacrifice his life so his name will be remembered Cared little about anything except for his own desire ”...but this man’s ambition‚ remember‚ is to lead‚ to lord it over everyone‚ give orders to the rest of us!” (lines 337-340) ”Well‚ this time I make sail for home. Better to take now to my ships. Why linger‚ cheated of winnings‚ to make wealth for you?” (lines 197-199)

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    Achilles Biography

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    Heracles The hero of Greek mythology I would like to address is Heracles the Lionheart‚ as he is referred to in The Homeric Hymns. I want to demonstrate how Heracles is loved and hated for his god-like strength and how his aggressiveness and rashness get him and others into bad situations. Heracles is the son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene. As stated in Homeric Hymn 15‚ “Alkmene bore‚ having joined with Kronos’ black-clouded son” (Homeric Hymn 15.8). Heracles family tree goes back to Perseus

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    Roland Barthes The Death of the Author In his story Sarrasine‚ Balzac‚ speaking of a castrato disguised as a woman‚ writes this sentence: "It was Woman‚ with her sudden fears‚ her irrational whims‚ her instinctive fears‚ her unprovoked bravado‚ her daring and her delicious delicacy of feeling" Who is speaking in this way? Is it the story’s hero‚ concerned to ignore the castrato concealed beneath the woman? Is it the man Balzac‚ endowed by his personal experience with a philosophy of Woman? Is it

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