The Faces of Heroism Theseus and Achilles were both great heroes that played important roles in Greek Mythology. Theseus saved many lives by killing a Minotaur‚ and by solving the labyrinth. Achilles was a fierce combatant for the Greeks in the Trojan War. Both heroes accomplished many great challenges in their lifetimes; however‚ it is hard to decide who the better hero is. While both Achilles and Theseus fought for their people‚ Achilles was more concerned about his own well-being‚ whereas Theseus
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fight at an above average level gain more respect and acquire hero status. Hector and Achilles are the two most highly regarded heroes in the Iliad and are the two best fighters on the battlefield. Whenever Hector does anything of significance whether its leading a charge or even entering the battlefield‚ we see the tide of battle turn on multiple occasions. Achilles has the same affect‚ because of Achilles’ reputation as a fighter when soldiers believe he has entered the battle‚ as they did when
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awareness in the character. Both Homer and Virgil skillfully identify their tragic hero’s‚ Achilles in the Iliad and Aeneas in the Aeneid‚ according to Aristotle’s ideals. Both Achilles and Aeneas are famed warriors during the Trojan War and both characters appear in the Iliad and the Aeneid. Achilles fought for the Greeks while Aeneas fought for the Trojans during the war. Homer’s Iliad centers on Achilles and his time during the war whereas Virgil’s the Aeneid began after the fall of Troy and
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take the risk despite his fear. What is interesting is that when he does arrive at the camp of Achilles‚ his fear suddenly subsides and "the old man makes straight for the dwelling where Achilles beloved of Zeus was sitting." A decisive moment has arrived for both men. When Priam enters‚ Achilles knows that he must accept his own death with open arms while Priam is forced to sit at the knees of Achilles and kiss the hands that have killed his beloved Hektor. Homer seems to stop the action for
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there are many great characters‚ both mortal and immortal. However‚ no characters seem to match the greatness and importance of Achilles‚ the mightiest of the Greeks and Hector‚ Trojan prince and mightiest of the Trojans. Although they are the mightiest of their forces‚ their attitudes and motives for the Greek-Trojan war are completely different. Since birth‚ mighty Achilles was destined for greatness as Thetis‚ his father was told that he would bear a son greater than himself. After his birth he was
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The Iliad: Literary Analysis Throughout The Iliad‚ an epic poem written by Homer‚ there were numerous warriors and other characters that could be looked upon as heroes; some of these heroes included Achilles‚ Ajax‚ Diomedes‚ Hector‚ and Glaucus. All of these individuals were heroes because of their remarkable mental and physical strength: they were courageous and were better fighters in war than other ordinary men. The trade of battle was a way of life to the Greeks back in Homer’s time. Children
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Nisus and Euryalus‚ two heroic lovers in the mold of Achilles and Patroclus‚ encounter their deaths with bravery as they die alone‚ separated from their allies on the Italian shore (Aeneid 9.410-449). Vergil employs this scene‚ and the vivid recollection of Homer’s Iliad that it causes‚ with the purpose of presenting his own thoughts about a situation only hypothetical in the Iliad. Homer portrays Achilles as immensely regretful that he allowed Patroclus to die alone and without him‚ but Vergil uses
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advocates that losing loved ones can have a tremendous effect on one’s mentality. Achilles repeatedly suffers from losing the people he loves; Malouf uses Achilles’ reflections to highlight that effect. Foremost‚ Achillies’ grief and sorrow for his “love and soul-mate” Patroclus’ death is described in detail. Achilles “wept for Patroclus‚ wept without restraint.” When Achilles returns Hector’s body to Priam‚ Malouf employs Achilles’ stream of consciousness to describe that effect as “the smoky poison that
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essence of a hero by physical as opposed to mental strength. In this manner‚ Achilles distinguished strength and speed are shown countless times throughout the tale. The most notable examples of this are shown as he faces Hector‚ illustrated in contrast to powerful creatures and forces‚ that help to prove that in the Homeric sense
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specifically discuss Achilles of Homer’s Iliad‚ as well as Antigone in Sophocles Antigone‚ and why their character is of heroic stature.
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