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    Troy vs. The Iliad Homer’s The Iliad is one of the greatest epic poems ever written. The poem shows the lives of the soldiers during the Trojan War‚ the battles‚ honor‚ and revenge (Schultz). The poem is loosely portrayed in the 2004 film‚ Troy‚ screenplay written by David Benioff. Between the two‚ several areas that overlap. Yet‚ poem and film have many differences from the actions of the characters to the way the film ended. There were parts of the film that was correct. The Trojan War was

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    Greek epic poems written by Homer) and Ramayana (a Sanskrit literature dating back to somewhere around 750-800 BC‚ believed to be written by Valmiki). The three protagonists of the poems are Beowulf (of Beowulf)‚ Achilles (of the Iliad) and Rama (from Ramayana). Beowulf is a Geat‚ Achilles a Greek and Rama an Indian. Despite their origins‚ they all share significant traits. The protagonists tend to be warriors‚ thus they’re weapons are ones normal warriors use such as swords‚ although their weapons

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    A central theme of the Iliad is the honor and glory the warriors earn in battle. The main goal of the soldiers in the poem was to achieve glory and honor so they may live on even after death. In fact‚ many within Greek society revered honor in their individual and family life. The celebration of military honor and glory was the most important aspect of Greek culture. This focal point consumed the lives of the Greeks and helps to understand and define their value system. Glory and honor was very

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    Supplication in the Iliad

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    interactions. Examples of this type scene of supplication are early in the poem‚ when Chryses‚ the priest of Apollo‚ begs for Agamemnon to return his daughter; the scene between Andromache and Hector in book six‚ the scene between the Achain leaders and Achilles in book nineteen and late in the story‚ when Priam begs for his son’s body. In the Iliad‚ all of the supplications fail with the exception of one. The first scene occurs at the very beginning of Book One‚ and in effect gets the whole thing

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    Rage In The Iliad

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    Rage plays a big role in the Iliad and we see it throughout the majority of the book. Achilles is the most rage-filled character in the entire book and because of his rage‚ he acts childish and does not fight in the war. Achilles also shows a vengeance-filled rage on the battlefield when the enemy kills his best-friend Patroclus and rage is what starts this war against Troy. The characters in the Iliad exhibit an unbridled rage‚ which affects the event occurring throughout the war against Troy

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    first in pre-existence‚ rocked and comforted‚ and then is born into an earthly world. “Man is a fighter and when not fighting he is a farmer‚ earth is his element” One day he will return to grains. But first his life is full of shifting forms. Achilles: “He was 5‚ 6 when her (mother? or spirit???) voice whispered on his skin‚ Do you hear me? I am still with you for a time when you call” and then she was a “faint far-off echo to his senses‚ an underwater humming”. He grieved‚ but in silence so

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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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    her. This of course leads to the biggest show of looking down on women in the whole book‚ which is of course the argument over Briseis in book one. When Agamemnon finally decides that for the greater good he will give back Chryseis he gets mad at those who tell him and takes Achilles’ "prize" simply to disrespect him. He even states to Achilles that he is going to take Briseis himself "to show how much stronger I am than you are. Then others will take care not to stand up to me." (14) It is similar

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    order to beach their ships at Troy the Greeks had to fight to win their spot. The Greeks did not win their first fight for a spot though‚ because Hector of Troy was able to prevent them from establishing camp. In order to be able to land the ships‚ Achilles goes into Trojan territory and kills Cycnus‚ Son of Poseidon. The Greeks were soldiers who fought with swords and spears at close range while Trojans fought mostly with their many chariots. If Priam had returned Helen‚ he would be admitting that

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    Greeks  Brad Pitt as Achilles - Son of Peleus and Thetis. Leader of the Myrmidons.  Diane Kruger as Helen - Queen of Sparta and wife of Menelaus. Lover of Paris.  Brian Cox as Agamemnon - King of Mycenae. Brother of Menelaus.  Sean Bean as Odysseus - King of Ithaca and friend of Achilles. Considered the most clever of the Greeks.  Brendan Gleeson as Menelaus - King of Sparta and husband of Helen. Brother of Agamemnon.  Tyler Mane as Ajax - King of Salamis. Second to Achilles among the Greeks

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