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    Gilgamesh Not Gay.

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    story he has to discover everything about himself on a journey. He tries to do great things before going on the true journey so that he would be remembered forever. Gilgamesh travels to the Cedar Forest to defeat Humbab in the name of glory. But Achilles on the other hand wants to die in a war and be remembered as a hero who died in battle. After Enkidu’s and Patroclu’s death‚ both heroes begin a personal journey. This journey is a direct reflection of their internal struggle and journey to become

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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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    Illiad vs Troy

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    Differences - In the movie Hector kills Menelaus to save Paris. In the Iliad Hector does not kill Menelaus‚ Menelaus survives the Trojan War and returns to his homeland with Helen. - In the movie Achilles is among one of many Greeks that are inside the Trojan Horse. In the Iliad Achilles died before the Trojan Horse ruse was ever exploited. - In the Iliad Paris is mortally wounded by Philoctetes. In Troy Paris lives. - Ajax and Agamemnon were also men that survived the Trojan War according

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    How Is The Greek Idea of a Sound Mind and Body Essential for The Successful Characters of The Odyssey? If one were to only have a very fit and strong body‚ lacking mental ability‚ to the Greeks it would not suffice. If a man were merely smart and intelligent‚ without much physical capability‚ the Greeks would feel that he is not complete. They believed an individual must have have both‚ a well developed mind and a fit body‚ not only one or the other‚ to be ideal. This is the Greek concept

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    Troy Movie Review

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    the main character‚ Achilles‚ to fight his battles‚ even though Achilles hates fighting for him and only fights for himself. A fleet of one thousand Greek ships sails to Troy and a battle occurs. After Achilles kills Hector out of revenge for Hector killing his cousin Patroclus and drags Hector’s body behind his chariot to the Greek encampment‚ King Priam comes to the Greek camp by their boats and begs for Hector’s body back‚ Achilles agrees to give the body back and Achilles promises twelve days

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    Film vs. Text

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    One man will do anything for his brother’s sake‚ including putting his own country at stake. It was probably why in the epic‚ Patroclus is only a beloved friend of Achilles but in the film he was portrayed as a cousin of Achilles. The film showed a family bond between the two to probably justify the violence and disrespect of what Achilles did to Hector as a revenge for Patroclus’s death. The war between the

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    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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    Free Will In The Iliad

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    both an early death And misery beyond compare.” (1. 437-439). Achilles is predestined a short life‚ but later‚ in conformity with the premise that men control their fate by their own choices made by free will‚ Achilles decides on the short-lived life with glory over a long-lived without glory. A man’s choice becomes his destiny.  In Book XIX‚ Hera gives Achilles’ horse a voice‚ and it says: “This time we will save you‚ mighty Achilles‚ This time- but your hour is near. We Are not to blame‚ but a

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    authors use characterization to show that people go on quests to journey to a specific place? Well by reading you will find out. Achilles leaves his homeland to become a hero not knowing that he was going to learn a lot more about himself on his journey. When Odysseus journeys to Troy and must return to his homeland of Ithaca but he faces many challenges in doing so. Achilles wonders if he should go to fight for Agamemnon and he has many challenges that happen because he does. Some literary devices are

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    Troy vs. the Iliad

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    mentioned and the viewers were made well aware that the characters believe in the Gods‚ the only God that was physically seen was Thetis‚ Goddess of the Sea and Achilles’ mother. One memorable quote from the movie was in a conversation between Achilles and Briseis. Briseis states‚ "All the Gods are to be feared and respected" (Troy 2004). Achilles answers by saying: Can I tell you a secret‚ something they don’t teach you in your temple? The Gods envy us. They envy us because

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