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    out that the Trojans took his wife‚ he asks his brother Agamemnon to help him get her back. Agamemnon sees this as an opportunity for power. So they set off with 1‚000 ships holding 50‚000 Greeks to Troy. With the help of Achilles‚ the Greeks are able to fight the Trojans. Achilles at first doesn’t want to participate in the war‚ but later on makes on of the biggest blows to the Trojans by killing Hector‚ the price of Troy. The war had finally ended in 1240 B.C. It had ended when Greek hero Odysseus

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    to support much of what Homer wrote about‚ the movie in itself creates a different illusion. The time‚ places‚ and people were either out of date or not even involved in some cases. However‚ the actors portrayed what Homer described perfectly. Achilles was strong and considered immortal‚ Hektor was the bravest and modest leader of Troy under the rule of Priam. Helen was extremely beautiful while Paris was naïve and weak. All of the characters involved had important roles whose actions were cause

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    1 English November 23December 10th‚ 2012 Women In the epic poem‚ The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ women play an important but subservient role to men. With very few exceptions‚ the acts and deeds of men are dominant. Some goddesses such as Hera enjoy parity with men‚ and some mortal females show exceptional strength such as Andromache‚ but the primary role of women is to create a sanctuary at home or perform handiwork for their husbands. Women also serve to symbolize a man’s military rank as well

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    reaching a psychological transformation. Overcoming their fear will sometimes be assisted by some sort of mentor or a supernatural aid. Stories like The Iliad and The Epic of Gilgamesh have examples of heroes that undergo these steps. In The Iliad‚ Achilles leaves his home in Greece to serve in the Trojan War as his call to adventure. He refuses to go to war because he was afraid

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    tells of two heroes‚ both similar‚ but also very different in their character; the great and powerful Greek‚ Achilles‚ and the strong‚ loving father‚ Prince Hector of Troy. In Homer’s The Iliad‚ Hector and Achilles differ as heroes in regards to pride‚ duty‚ and family love‚ the latter being self-centered and prideful‚ while the first is family oriented full of character. Although Achilles possesses superhuman strength and has a close relationship with the gods‚ he continuously comes across as less

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    old Nestor frequently advises Agamemnon because Agamemnon needs counsel. Almost immediately‚ the reader sees that Agamemnon often allows his over-wrought emotions to govern major‚ critical decisions. Nestor advises Agamemnon against taking Briseis from Achilles‚ but Agamemnon doesn’t listen‚ thereby setting up a chain of events those results in the deaths of hundreds of Achaian soldiers. Perhaps it would be true to say that Agamemnon is trapped within a role greater than his ability. While there

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    The characters portrayed in the Iliad are culturally similar to the people living in the United States today‚ but they are also different from us in several ways. The people that lived during the time of Homer had different ideas on many issues. The way they viewed things were somewhat different to how we view things today. This is to be expected because throughout history many events reshaped their views and beliefs. Events such as disasters‚ plagues‚ and wars occurred which brought about change

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    kingdom let alone themselves. These ideas of masculinity are influential in Achilles ’ decision to turn down Agamemnon ’s offers‚ yet it also happens to be these same influences that will eventually induce Achilles back to the glory of war. Furthermore‚ one can see the drive for these masculine qualities in Achilles and Agamemnon. Achilles and Agamemnon possess many of the same qualities yet‚ they also vary in several ways. Achilles and Agamemnon may hold similar feelings although‚ many of the feelings

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    failure. So if Sarpedon is the example of the perfect warrior‚ then Achilles is the opposite kind of warrior‚ with more humanistic features that allow you to empathize his empathize with his stubborn nature. This is evident with the very beginning of the Iliad’s introduction‚ which stated‚ “Sing‚ goddess‚ the anger of Peleus’ son Achilles and its devastation‚ which put pains thousand fold upon the Achaeans‚” (Page 75). Achilles anger leads to a rift within the Greek army‚ which begins with his refusal

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    as when Apollo sends the plague upon the Achaean army and they represent internal forces acting on individuals‚ as when Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom‚ prevents Achilles from abandoning all reason and persuades him to cut Agamemnon with words and insults rather than his sword 2. Book VI a. What misfortune did Andromache suffer from Achilles? * Andromache ’s father and brothers were killed by Achilleswhen he captured Thebe during the Trojan War b. Why is Andromache called “Hector’s precious wife

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