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    Aeneid Vs Beowulf Essay

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    The Iliad‚ the Aeneid‚ and Beowulf are epics where the protagonists are dominant male warriors. The behavior of AchillesAeneas‚ and Beowulf in battle becomes the standard for masculinity. Achilles rage or anger in battle gives him an edge over the rest of the warriors. Common characteristic of the three protagonists is their belief in fate and fearlessness towards death. The death of the three warriors occurs in battle and it represents the significance of glory. Based on the patterns noticed in

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    Aeneid and Hector

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    * Outline * I. Aeneas and Hector show leadership through faithfulness and respect to the gods and goddesses. Faithfulness to the gods. Hector prays to the gods before fighting. Aeneas obeys the god‚ Apollo‚ in leaving Dido. Respect for the gods. Hector makes an offering to Dione’s daughter‚ his mother‚ and other gods for protection. Aeneas discharges ritual vows to the gods after the fighting. Aeneas and Hector act out of unselfishness. Aeneas acts out of unselfishness by turning away

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    The opening of Virgil’s epic [“I sing of warfare and a man of war” or “ I sing of arms and of the man”] is a skillful allusion to Homer’s Iliad [“Rage—Goddess‚ sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles”]. Both rely on nouns. Discuss how the two interact in both works. Just as Homer used the first lines of the Iliad and Odyssey to announce the main themes of those poems‚ Virgil presents the two main themes of the Aeneid in the first line. What are these two central themes? In The Aeneid‚ Virgil’s

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    gods shows heavily in the literary works of this era through the god’s direct interference in mortal events. Within the Iliad Athena‚ who hates the Trojans‚ does not directly kill Hector but tricks him into facing Achilles which ultimately leads to his death. Thetis‚ the mother of Achilles‚ helps her son and the Greeks throughout their adventures in any way possible. Similarly in the Odyssey gods interfere with the mortals to show their own will over their lives. Although he could not kill Odysseys

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    the Prima Porta and the Temple of Mars Ultor‚ can be compared to Vergil’s description of the Shield of Aeneas and the Temple of Juno. These visual art pieces all share a common theme; they share the theme of “Glorious Rome” and extravagance in attempt to outdo their predecessors. The Breastplate of Augustus from the Prima Porta is most comparable to Vergil’s description of the Shield of Aeneas. The Breastplate of Augustus is supposed to represent Pax Romana and the return of the standards “aquilae”

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    Book 11, Vergil's Aeneid

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    In Book 11 of Virgil’s Aeneid‚ a political assembly convenes prior to the final approach of Aeneas’ troops on Latium. King Latinus gathers his principal men to hear the news brought back from the emissaries sent to implore Diomedes to return to battle on their behalf. Diomedes‚ a lead in Homeric poetry‚ is well known as a fierce warrior. His ambitions are well represented in his battlefield speech to Aeneas‚ Talk not of flight‚ for I shall not listen to you: I am of a race that knows neither flight

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    Heroic Values

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    human or immortal‚ and may have character flaws. In fact‚ a hero may not even be liked by everyone. Gilgamesh‚ Achilles‚ and Aeneas are all considered heroes. All three of these men are leaders‚ which is a very usual quality of a hero. All three of these men have a challenge to overcome in order to make themselves a better leader and become or remain a hero. Gilgamesh‚ Achilles‚ and Aeneas all share common values that define them as heroes. Gilgamesh is not a hero at the beginning of the story

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    Greek and Roman Heroes

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    literature‚ we see that their heroes really aren’t that different after all. In the Iliad‚ Homer targets the audience of Greek upper class men in order to spread some cultural propaganda to the nation. Homer captures audiences by using the hero of Achilles to show men what they should aim to be‚ and to show women what they should be looking for in a man. After the Dark Ages‚ Homer aims to bring some positive light to the Greeks with his “Epic Heroes”‚ which leads to inspire more than just the Greek

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    Imperialism In The Aeneid

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    is killed by Hektor. In “The Aeneid”‚ Aeneas is guided from his homeland of Troy by a drive of destiny placed on him by the gods. In Book 2‚ he fights‚ whilst Troy is being burnt down to the ground. Aeneas fights until there is a place that that the Trojans can settle and begin to rebuild their lives . Near the end of both the wars‚ each of the heroes must face and kill a final enemy. This is related to Book 22 in the Iliad and Book 12 in the Aeneid. As Achilles kills Hektor in the Iliad‚ the bravest

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    Heroes Comparison

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    her people‚ heroes will rise when needed. The stories of Beowulf‚ Achilles‚ and Aeneas provide the reader with an example of what society of that time viewed a hero as and how they can compare with one another. Homer’s Iliad shows the reader whom ancient society believed a hero to be. It was written in a time when society relied on those strong enough and brave enough to rule the people. This was perfect for the character‚ Achilles‚ because in the Iliad he is described to be “godlike” (Iliad‚ 131)

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