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    near modern-day Naples. Following his father’s instructions‚ Aeneas makes for the Temple of Apollo‚ where the Sibyl‚ a priestess‚ meets him. She commands him to make his request. Aeneas prays to Apollo to allow the Trojans to settle in Latium. The priestess warns him that more trials await in Italy: fighting on the scale of the Trojan War‚ a foe of the caliber of the Greek warrior Achilles‚ and further interference from Juno. Aeneas inquires whether the Sibyl can gain him entrance to Dis‚ so that

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    word is Legenda “something that must be read”. Originated referred to Christian Stories of the saints. Stories of great deeds from humans. (Semi-divine)‚ usually narrates the events of the human past Stories of the Trojan war and the exploits of Achilles and the other Greek heroes fit into this category. Troy and Legend Heinrich Schliemann 1822-1890 Believed that Homer’s stories about Troy were based on historical truth Funded archaeological digs at Troy and later at Mycenae Founded a huge horde

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    BY: MA. ROSELLE PAULINE PERALTA The movie “Troy” which was released in 2004 was a fairly remarkable movie. However‚ the scene starting with the Trojan Horse being found by the Trojans and ending with Troy being sacked had lacked effectiveness. This may be due to insufficient details delivered throughout the whole movie. It may be a disappointment if one decides to look at the accuracy of the movie’s depiction of the stories of Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid. Both poems are known

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    Troy. Everything which happens in the war is controlled by Gods and Goddesses and humans are purely their pawns. While in Troy‚ the Gods and Goddesses has only few appeared in the film like Thetis‚ mother of Achilles. There is no “sword of Troy” it is all invented by the filmmakers and Aeneas‚ in the Iliad‚ is already well-known by Paris. They were relative while in the movie‚ Paris asks his name and then gave the so called “sword of Troy”. Menelaus was not killed by Hector. In Iliad‚ he survived

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    is being taken over by the Achaeans‚ Hector visits Aeneas in a dream and tells him‚ “the enemy holds the city walls‚ and from her height Troy falls in ruin… go find for them the great walls that one day you’ll dedicat‚ when you have roamed the sea”(Virgil 2.388-390‚ 396-397). Virgil uses this dream as a means to send Aeneas on his journey out of Troy and on to find Rome. As Pulcheria Kyriakou notes‚ “The dream is also pivotal in justifying Aeneas’ flight from Troy and legitimizing his position as

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    characteristics‚ and their alliances and conflicts within Aeneas ’ story do much to drive the actions of the mortals‚ and thus ultimately the entire course of the story. This action mostly refers to Aeneas ’ quest to fulfill his destiny by travelling to Italy in order to establish a new city and empire for his descendants. Although many of the gods Endeavour to alter Aeneas ’ course‚ it seems as though his end is fixed. To what extent does Aeneas have free will‚ or the gods power over his destiny? How

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    in the frame of myth by telling the tale of Aeneas and the founding of Rome. A Greek-centred myth‚ The Aeneid‚ brought about a new stage in Roman ideology. Virgil brought the present into the past through locations‚ people and prophecies‚ the most important of these being the prophecy of the descendents of Aeneas‚ the future leaders of Rome in Book Six . Family‚ therefore‚ takes centre stage in The Aeneid‚ the appearance of the dynastic line of Aeneas himself being a central event in the book. The

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    The Iliad Homer Major Themes The interaction between fate and free will: A complicated theme‚ the interaction between fate and free will is present in every book of the Iliad. At times it seems that men have no real freedom. The gods intercede repeatedly‚ altering events as they please. But Homer was no determinist‚ and there is a place in the Iliad for human agency. At key points‚ Homer makes it clear that mortals make important choices‚ and a few times mortals nearly overturn the dictates

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    Helen of Troy I. CHARACTERS Major Characters: Achilles- Stanley Baker Agamemnon- Robert Douglas Andromache- Patricia Marmont Hector- Harry Andrews Helen of Troy- Rossana Podestà MenelausNiall MacGinnis Paris- Jacques Sernas Patroclus- Terence Longdon Priam- Cedric Hardwicke Ulysses- Torin Thatcher Minor Characters: Aeneas- Ronald Lewis Polydorus- Robert Brown Alpheus- TonioSelwart Andraste- Brigitte Bardot Andros- Eduardo Ciannelli Cassandra- Janette Scott Cora- Barbara Cavan Dancer- George

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    Homer: His Life and His Works Greeks had used writing since c. 1400 BC‚ but it was not until the late 8th century BC that their literature was first written down. Greek literature began in Ionia with the brilliant epics of Homer‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey. These mature products of a long tradition of oral poetry brought together a vast body of divine and heroic myths and sagas that served as a foundation for much subsequent Greek literature. The epic view of humankind had a lasting influence

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