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    This piece of artwork‚ promptly titled Thetis Bringing Armor to Achilles‚ was created by Benjamin West in 1806. It depicts the scene in book 19 of The Iliad in which Thetis brings his son‚ Achilles‚ a set of armor that was made by Hephaestus during the Trojan War. Benjamin West (1738-1820) was born in Pennsylvania and was an Anglo-American painter of historical scenes who had created multiple versions of this portrayal during his lifetime (Wikipedia). This version‚ made in 1806‚ is located in

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    to avenge the death of her son. () Whereas Achilles is a head-strong war hero of the Trojan War. He killed Hector‚ prince of the Trojan’s. () Achilles knowing as a result of the death of Hector‚ he would have the fate a a young death. () Both of these heroes are noble men to their people. Both Achilles and Beowulf were brave and courageous. Beowulf with his super human strength defeating monsters that killed many‚ yet still won. () Then there is Achilles knowing what his fate holds if he avenges the

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    important to take note of the sarcophagus and the elements that constitute it. It is rectangular in shape‚ it dates from the 2nd century AD‚ and its artist is unfortunately unknown. Each of its four sides portrays a different episode of the life of Achilles from the Iliad and both of its bottom and upper panels‚ although hardly discernable‚ are decorated by series of carved plants. The first side of the tomb depicts a corpse laying on the floor being carried by a chariot driven by a dressed man. One

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    On my mission to find a painting that either caught my eye or would stop me dead in my tracks‚ I discovered “The Anger of Achilles.” This oil painting seemed to call me hither to take a closer look. As I walked closer‚ the painting became more clear and vivid. It was as if Jacques-Louis David was oil painting in high definition. This is a stunningly clear oil painting. So clear‚ it resembles a modern day photograph. The expression on the faces of each character in this painting drew me in even

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    But it also has contradictions. For instance‚ Achilles is a strong and fearless warrior and Sam Witwicky is just an average‚ everyday run of the mill teenager. He does not know that his great grandfather Archibald Witwicky made one of the world’s greatest discoveries‚ until the Autobots find him and tell him that the fate of the world lies in his hands. Achilles and Sam Witwicky are very different‚ yet at the same time they share many qualities. They both

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    "The Shield of Achilles" is a poem by W. H. Auden first published in 1952. The Shield of Achilles is also the title poem of a collection of poems by Auden‚ published in 1955. Description The poem is Auden’s response to the detailed description in Homer’s epic poem the Iliad of the shield borne by the hero Achilles‚ illustrated with scenes from daily life. Auden’s poem is written in two different stanza forms‚ one form with shorter lines‚ the other with longer lines. The stanzas with shorter

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    While Auden’s The Shield of Achilles gives a glimpse of the mythology concerning the great Trojan War‚ the lines themselves are immersed in their own battle of legos vs. pathos as the two main characters’ dissenting views and one’s triumph over the other illustrate an everlasting plight of humanity. Thetis‚ the mother of Achilles‚ is hope personified‚ as she acts in desperation to save her son from death‚ in spite of the knowledge of his inevitable fate. As she watches Hephaestus forge the indestructible

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    Ziyu Wang HBC Section 1 Donald Fette January 26‚ 2009 Raging Achilles: Achilles’ Tragic Flaw In the Iliad‚ Homer’s character Achilles embodies many of the characteristics of a hero including strength‚ quickness‚ leadership‚ and particularly‚ courage. During the Trojan War‚ Achilles battles courageously‚ destroying and killing every man in his path without any sign of fear or retreat. No Achaean questions his abilities nor do they doubt his bravery; they cite him as one of their greatest

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    Zeno explains that motion is nonexistent in his arguments that defend his mentor Parmenides. The two arguments I will explain and critique in this essay are the Achilles and the Arrow. Zeno presents an idea that motion is nonexistent and I will provide examples and critiques about this idea. I will begin by explaining the Achilles argument that the faster runner will not be able to catch the slow runner even though he is faster. I will then critique this argument and reference it back to the first

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    Believe it or not‚ everyone wishes to be someone different. William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ portrays Lady Macbeth as wanting to be more masculine. Lady Macbeth craves for control over herself and Macbeth. Through her ruthless actions‚ it can be observed that she will do anything to obtain power and authority. The change of Lady Macbeth’s identity begins strong and leads to a downfall. After Duncan’s murder‚ Lady Macbeth gains her weakness back and feels guilty. In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare

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