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    Iliad

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    Mycenae‚ leader of the Greeks. Achilles — Leader of the Myrmidons‚ half-divine war hero. Odysseus — King of Ithaca‚ the wiliest Greek commander and hero of the Odyssey. Ajax the Greater — son of Telamon‚ with Diomedes‚ he is second to Achilles in martial prowess. Menelaus — King of Sparta‚ husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon. Diomedes — son of Tydeus‚ King of Argos. Ajax the Lesser — son of Oileus‚ often partner of Ajax the Greater. Patroclus — Achilles’ closest companion. Nestor — King

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    why people‚ men and women‚ are different from each other? In time‚ the difference of roles for males and females hasn’t really changed much. The males are still considered more of the dominant gender of the two. Gilgamesh‚ Oedipus the King‚ and Achilles are all looked at as heroic warriors that use their intelligence and power to fulfill their quests. However‚ women still have tasks to accomplish and fulfill as well‚ but many people tend to push that aside due to the fact they feel those matters

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    Hector: a Homeric Hero

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    Book 22‚ King Priam and Queen Hecuba try to dissuade their son Hector from fighting against Achilles. In Homer’s words‚ “So they wept‚ the two of them crying out to their dear son‚ both pleading time and again but they could not shake the fixed resolve of Hector” (22. 1-3). I think this is courageous on Hector’s part. He is so set on saving his city that he is willing to die a brutal death by battling Achilles. Later in the book‚ Hector holds a mental argument with himself. He contemplates taking refuge

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    after he is fairly compensated by taking the girl previously given to Achilles. Achilles‚ the greatest Achaean warrior‚ is dishonored and insulted by the unfair exchange‚ and resorts to withdrawing from the war in order to punish the Achaeans. To further hinder the Achaeans in battle‚ Achilles also attempts to seek out help from Zeus‚ by asking his own mother‚ the goddess named Thetis‚ to persuade him. Without support from Achilles or Zeus‚ the Achaeans face difficult challenges against the powerful

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    point. A lot of the characters in The Iliad say a lot of things‚ just to say them. Only a few actually go about their words. They usually are bluffing throughout their speeches that they give or conversations they have with other humans or gods. Achilles bluffed through a lot of his words. In Book 1‚ he tried playing it cool by helping Chryses get his daughter back from Agamemnon. “Just how‚ Agamemnon‚ great field marshal…most grasping man alive‚ how can the generous Argives give you prizes now?

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    portrayed within both epics. Fragile yet emotional‚ the topic of friendship intertwines these epics into the impassioned worlds they create‚ allowing the reader too thoroughly dissolve the rather enigmatic emotions flared out by both Gilgamesh and Achilles. The account of these characters friendships undermine the simplistic views the public may have on it today. The various time periods allow for an in depth look at how different personas can lead to different versions of friendships and the outcomes

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    Sarpedon As A Homeric Hero

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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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    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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    Trojan War and Helen

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    Iliad‚ Menelaus doesn’t die. In the end Menelaus ends up taking Helen back as his wife.     Achilles   Troy: In the movie Achilles was killed in the battle at troy. This totally changes the ending and makes the Greeks seem that much more reliant on Achilles.   Iliad: In the Iliad‚ Achilles dies before the Trojan horse ever enters the city. This proves that Greece can still hold their own. Achilles son was actually the one who fought in the battle at troy.     Paris   Troy: In the movie

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    Heroes of the Trojan War: What is a hero really? Everyone has their own beliefs about what a hero is‚ but the beliefs greatly vary from each other. In the movie Troy for example‚ lots of people think that Achilles is a hero because he is such a great warrior. In reality though‚ someone needs to be a lot more than a great weapon-handler to be a hero. A hero is a man of distinguished courage or ability‚ admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. A hero is a person who is regarded as a model

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