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    the main character‚ Achilles‚ to fight his battles‚ even though Achilles hates fighting for him and only fights for himself. A fleet of one thousand Greek ships sails to Troy and a battle occurs. After Achilles kills Hector out of revenge for Hector killing his cousin Patroclus and drags Hector’s body behind his chariot to the Greek encampment‚ King Priam comes to the Greek camp by their boats and begs for Hector’s body back‚ Achilles agrees to give the body back and Achilles promises twelve days

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    Agamemnon and Achilles - Apollo caused it - Agamemnon dishonored Chryses‚ his priest‚ so Apollo struck his men with plague - Took Chryses’ daughter - Hera wanted fighting to stop‚ so influenced Achilles to call meeting to end the fighting - Achilles recommends to Agamemnon that they consult a prophet or priest - Calchas (prophet) makes deal with Achilles to tell him what he knows if he protects him - Agamemnon becomes angry‚ but accepts deal as long as he gets Achilles’ girl

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    were Achilles‚ Patroclus‚ the two Ajaxes‚ Teucer‚ Nestor‚ Odysseus‚ and Diomedes. After the Trojans refused to restore Helen to Menelaus‚ the Greek warriors assembled at the Bay of Aulis and proceeded to Troy in 1000 ships. The siege lasted ten years‚ the first nine of which were uneventful. In the tenth year‚ Achilles withdrew from battle because of his anger with Agamemnon; Achilles’ action furnished Homer with the theme of the Iliad. To avenge the death of his friend Patroclus‚ Achilles returned

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    Virgil’s The Aeneid depicts the wondrous tale of the Trojan hero Aeneas on his quest to fulfill his destiny. Yet‚ the notion of destiny begs the proposition that the entire story was over by the beginning. Looking at fate as the general intellect would define it‚ it seems unmovable‚ unbeatable‚ and impersonal. However‚ foreshadowing Aeneas’ destiny with the general definition of fate‚ makes for a pretty boring story. Luckily‚ Virgil defined fate very differently through The Aeneid. Instead of allotting

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    Odysseus and Aeneas both visit the Underworld; in Odysseus’ case‚ in Book XII of Homer’s Odyssey‚ and in Aeneas’ case‚ in Book VI of Virgil’s Aeneid. In discussing the differences between the two treatments of the Underworld episodes‚ it is imporcant to first outline the similarities in the two situations: Odysseus and Aeneas both journey to the Underworld in order to receive knowledge. Previous mythological warrior-heroes went there to fulfill a more specific‚ tangible purpose eg. Heracles’

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    to reflect the society and culture: Achilles‚ Odysseus and Aeneid. The Iliad and the Odyssey are two of the oldest ancient literatures by Homer in around 8th century B.C. (Homer‚ 2012). According to Redfield (1975)‚ “the culture portrayed in Homer’s works is that of Greek Dark Age.” For that reason‚ the Trojan War as reflected in the Homer poems on a war which actually took place (Homer‚ 2012). The Iliad is about the final weeks of the Trojan War with Achilles and the Odyssey is about Odysseus’

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    the dreadful death of Lausus by the hands of Aeneas. Vergil presented the death of Lausus as a very extreme and vicious act. Nevertheless‚ Vergil illustrated Lausus’ death in such a vicious manner for various reasons. Firstly‚ he wanted to show the readers the new side of Aeneas. Secondly‚ his death displayed another example of the father-son relationship in the play. Lastly‚ because Vergil attempted to have the readers reflect back on

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    why the Trojan-Greeks conflict started up to the death of Achilles and the fall of Troy. While on the other hand‚ the book’ onset is narrowed down to the ninth year of the Trojan war wherein the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon is intensified. Aside from this the book ends the epic in the change of Achilles character. From the difference of the said coverage‚ it can be derived that the focus of the book is on the wrath of Achilles being resolved‚ while the film is the settlement of the conflict

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    This intervention leads to the angering of Agamemnon at Calchas’ prophecy and Achilles’ withdrawal for battle. In this book we find another divine intervention where it serves in an inspirational capacity to alter mortal character’s mental or physical abilities.The goddess ATHENE prevents Achilles killing Agamemnon. Because white –armed HERA sent her because HERA was concerned for both of the Greeks. She prevents Achilles from losing his temper and attacking Agamemnon‚ promising him greater glory

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    Reaction Paper for Helen of Troy Helen Paris Priam Achilles Menelaus Hecuba Agamemnon Ulysses Hector Cassandra Aeneas Andraste Andros Diomedes Ajax Polydorus Cora Patroclu sAndromache Nestor Alpheus The movie Helen of Troy shows the important details before and inside the book Iliad. This movie helps the readers to understand this book. Also‚ it shows how the Trojan war started and how Troy has fallen. Like in the book‚ because Helen was taken by Paris‚ the

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