Clas 121 Day 2 In a context relevant to you‚ would you make the choice Achilles made? Achilles had a difficult choice that he had to make when faced with living a long but simple life or a short but glorified one. I would not make the same choice that Achilles made of returning home and living a long‚ but ordinary life‚ instead of a short‚ but a celebrated one if he had stayed and fought. The reason for this is because I’d rather have my life mean something than being unimportant. One hasn’t lived
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Auden’s “The Shield of Achilles” is a nine-stanza poem that uses an episode from Homer’s ancient Greek epic Iliad (c. 800 b.c.e.; Eng. trans.‚ 1616) to meditate on the violence and brutality of the modern world. The poem begins with an unnamed woman looking over the shoulder of an unnamed man; the two are named in the last stanza‚ but those who know the Iliad well will immediately recognize from the poem’s title that the woman is the goddess Thetis‚ the mother of the Greek hero Achilles. The man over whose
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reconciliation are bold‚ not leaving anything to question. I find this to be extremely true in Homer’s interpretation of what a hero is. Homer portrays Achilles‚ the protagonist‚ to be arrogant‚ proud‚ and wrathful. These attributes make Achilles seem like a villain‚ rather than a hero. Even when Achilles is offered a plethora of gifts from Agamemnon‚ Achilles refuses‚ saying “First he must
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Iliad‚ the characters of Hector and Achilles carry similar traits‚ although a deeper investigation into each character will show some stark contrasts between the two. Victory and defeat is not the most telling sign as to which is the greater hero of the two. There are flaws within each character and each one fights to overcome them throughout the story. By the end‚ it is clear which one emerges as the most appropriate symbol of a hero. The character of Achilles is greater than the character of Hector
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throughout the book. Examples of such warriors are Achilles and Hector. These two men have obvious differences in their approaches to fitting the mold of what a great warrior should be. However‚ despite their differences and the fact that they are fighting against each other on opposing armies‚ they also have numerous similar traits. The Achaean warrior Achilles and Troy’s warrior Hector differ mainly in their approach to the war. Although Achilles has ties to the Gods and isn’t somewhat more superior
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was the best was the man who was most successful in war and heroics. A man was known by how successful he had been in war‚ how many rich possessions he had‚ how many men he had killed‚ and even the successes of his father. Becoming a hero and obtaining war prizes was the ultimate goal for the ancient Greeks. One of the most well-known Greek heroes was Achilles‚ son of Peleus. The story of Achilles’
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& Comp 6th hour 2 November 2012 The Character of Achilles Achilles is the main character in Homer’s The Iliad translated by Robert Fagles. The Iliad is the story of the battle of Troy‚ in which Greek heroes fight and die‚ with much interference from the various gods and goddesses. The story ends when Achilles gives Hector’s body back to King Priam and Hector is buried. Homer uses a number of different literary devices to illustrate Achilles’ character development‚ such as his actions‚ what other
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see the expression of the heroic code; and furthermore‚ a division between Beowulf’s youthful heroism as a gallant warrior and his mature heroism as a reliable king. As the story begins‚ Beowulf is a great warrior‚ personified by his conquests of strength and courage‚ including his swimming match against Brecca. He also possesses the traits dictated by the heroic code: loyalty‚ courtesy‚ and pride. However‚ he is not yet regarded as a hero. Then‚ he engages in three heroic
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children holding hands in the dark” Achilles Quotes: * “earth is his element” * “with the pious resignation of the old man he will never become” * “he felt his soul change colour” * “like a man obeying the needs of some other darker agency” * “the gods continue to defy him” * “the tears he brings fall inwardly‚ his cheeks are dry” * “All this….is for you…but it is never enough” * “swiftness of foot is his special distinction….Achilles the runner” * “his runner spirit
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Heroic Code in the Iliad and the Odyssey In Webster’s Dictionary‚ a hero is defined as a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of purpose‚ especially if this individual has risked or sacrificed his life. In the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ the code which administers the conduct of the Homeric heroes is a straightforward idea. The aim of every hero is to achieve honor. Throughout the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ different characters take on the role of a hero. Honor is essential to the Homeric
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