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    Trojan War and Iliad

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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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    1 Sarah Rodrigues Humanities 101 March 4‚ 2016 The Legacy of Heroes When it comes to the topic of myths‚ most of us will readily agree that they help the world function structurally and societally. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of what can we learn from myths. Whereas some are convinced that myths are nothing but old stories‚ others maintain that they are very important to our culture‚ and they serve as instructional purposes. The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Iliad‚ The

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    passage the goddess Athena reprimands Zeus because he considers saving Hector. Athena criticizes Zeus for asking to interfere‚ but immediately after this scene‚ she is given permission from Zeus to go to the confrontation and ensure that Hector fights Achilles. Although Hector is supposedly fated to die in this battle‚ Athena still interferes to ensure that this fate comes to pass‚ which makes the concept of fate questionable. If Hector’s death was fated to occur‚ why did Athena manipulate the situation

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    Fate In The Iliad

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    In Homer’s epic The Iliad‚ Homer tells of Achilles‚ a prideful warrior‚ and his forays in a long and gruelling war between the Trojans and Greeks. In the epic‚ mortals and gods contend for victory‚ exercising free will and battling fate. Soldiers‚ demigods‚ and even the gods themselves view fate as inevitable or dangerous to modify. The soldiers in the war view fate as unavoidable destiny. When Hector makes the final stab and kills Patroclus‚ Patroclus prophesies‚ “This day / your death stands

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    Women In The Trojan War

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    Eris‚ the goddess‚ was not invited to Peleus and Thetis’ wedding‚ who are Achilles’ parents‚ so she decided to throw a golden apple into the party. The golden apple read‚ “for the fairest." Every goddess claimed it was for them‚ but the final decision came down to Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ and Athena. They begged Zeus to make the final choice‚ but wisely‚ he refused. Zeus sent them to Paris. Each goddess bribed Paris: Hera told him he would make him lord of Europe and Asia‚ Athena promised to let him rampage

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    The Grecian Hero Archetype

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    Everyone knows the hero or heroine as the most important character in a story‚ but the ancient Grecian hero takes an even bigger role throughout the literature and culture of his age. In Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey Achilles and Odysseus represent typical Grecian heroes. Theseus‚ Persius and Oedipus‚ three other famous heroes also represent the Greek heroic archetype. These heroic tales were well known to Grecians of the time and had a great impact on the Greek culture. When speaking of

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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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    Trojan War and Troy

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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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    Essay Paper on Amazons

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    While the existence of Amazonian women at times is contested‚ it is obvious enough that they exist in the legends and myths that they play there part in. Amazonian women are most known from there clashes with heroes’ such as Heracles‚ Theseus’ and Achilles; it is from these mighty battle that the Amazons are known as the warrior women. While at times the Amazons may be portrayed as feral and untamed‚ it is important to consider if these images was created due to the Greek’s fear of the ‘Other’ or

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    only torture Homer has to endure is the lack of hope for salvation. Dante’s next stop (after his confrontation with Minos) is the second circle where the carnal are relegated. In this circle he meets three main players in Homer’s Iliad‚ Paris‚ Achilles‚ and Helen. All of the inhabitants of this circle are swept up like leaves in a storm‚ denied the light and reason of God they are eternally dammed to ride the hurricane like winds around the second circle. Much later in his journey Dante

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