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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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    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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    of the whole story‚ as Homer asks the Muse to sing of the "wrath of Achilles." This wrath‚ all its occurrences‚ transformations‚ influences‚ and consequences‚ unfold the devastating events in the Iliad. Initially the book starts showing people in a normal state of life‚ but the main story of Homer’s Iliad‚ however‚ starts once there is the ignition of wrath among prominent characters of the story like Agamemnon and Achilles. In the normal state‚ people are capable of behaving rationally‚ using

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    Understanding the theme: The Great War‚ Foreshadowed Although most today refer to the great battles between 1914 and 1917 as "World War One" (WWI)‚ those who lived through the turmoil referred to it as "The Great War." "The Great War" stands as a great warning to how one can basically stumble into war. WWI began with a small‚ local feud in the Balkans‚ which exploded into a global catastrophe. In the exact same manner‚ the Trojan War‚ as explained by Homer‚ blew into a huge event from a small feud

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    The main character focus in The Iliad is Achilles. Achilles is the son of Thetis‚ an immortal sea-nymph‚ and Peleus‚ the king of the Myrmidons. Because he was the son of Thetis‚ he was a demigod‚ which meant that he had one parent who was a God and another parent who was human. Demigods were much stronger than regular humans but did not have as much power as a God. Achilles was the greatest warrior in the Greek army‚ but that did not make him a hero. Achilles had many character flaws. He was a cry-baby

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    in several scenes such as when Achilles learns of his fate but still decides to go to war; which is a similarity‚ and two other scenes which are differences that concern the length of the war and the other is the role of the gods in the story. In both the movie and the book Thetis‚ Achilles’ mother tells him of his fate which is that if he sails for Troy he will earn glory and fame but his life will be cut short. Thetis also says that if he decides to stay Achilles’ will live a long life‚ get married

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    War‚ which is dated from 1194-1184 B.C‚ is one of the most famous wars in the history of the world. The tactics used and the heroes involved in the Trojan War are probably the two biggest reasons why the war will always be remembered and studied. Achilles is at the center of the heroes that fought in the war‚ with the Trojan Horse being the controversial war tactic. However‚ the following few paragraphs will give some background information on why the war happened and what these two groups of people

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    weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. Although the story covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war‚ the Iliad mentions or alludes to many of the Greek legends about the siege; the earlier events‚ such as the gathering of warriors for the siege‚ the cause of the war‚ and related concerns tend to appear near the beginning. Then the epic narrative takes up events prophesied for the future‚ such as Achilles’ looming death and the sack of Troy‚ prefigured and alluded

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    war. Hektor is also a brave warrior‚ however; he is a Trojan Prince‚ the son of King Priam. Unlike Agamemnon‚ Hektor’s ambitions are not to seek honor through war plunder‚ but to remain an honorable and noble warrior and husband. Lastly‚ there is Achilles‚ a Greek warrior who also seeks to achieve honor from attaining booty and leadership. Each of these characters depicts the theme of honor in “the Iliad” in a distinct way.

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    The study of Greek Mythology‚ is one of broadness with a diverse array of narratives dating back centuries‚ which even today to modern audiences is as captivating and influential as it was centuries ago. When we look at Greek Mythology‚ we see various themes remaining central to many narratives. Fate‚ reason and human agency are no exception to this and are dealt with in various ways. The texts which I will use to examine these are as follows the set text: Sophocles: Oedipus the King‚ as well as

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