persona throughout warfare is interpreted as an unstoppable killing force filled with pride because he allowed no one to come in his way. Because he longed for glory so he would be remembered by people in the future‚ he agreed to join the forces of Agamemnon to swiftly fulfill his own desires. Achilles’ selfish
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In almost all instances of war the cause has been related to greed‚ or the gaining of land and possessions. Greed is presented in the very first book of Homer’s “The Iliad.” It isn’t displayed by the cowards‚ but the “heroes” of the war such as Agamemnon‚ Achilles‚ and Pandarus. The entire cause of the Trojan War is the result of the greedy and cowardly behavior of Paris. There are many factors that had sparked the war‚ including the interference of the gods; however‚ the main factor to be blamed
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of female roles. Homer’s Klytaimnestra represents the scheming devil archetype. As is recapitulated in The Odyssey‚ Klytaimnestra’s husband‚ Agamemnon‚ is gone for years fighting the Trojan War‚ while Klytaimnestra sits alone at home‚ bored. She is expected to be chaste and perfectly faithful to her husband for all those years‚ even though Agamemnon is socially permitted to take a mistress‚ Kassandra‚ without any sort of uproar. Klytaimnestra‚ however‚ has sexual needs which Agamemnon’s absence
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Essay for The Odyssey Final Project The three instances in which the Greek warrior culture’s emphasis on Kleos ( immoral frame attained through glory) creates conflict for Odysseus throughout his journey is that the desire for glory is a good thing for Odysseus and Kleos. Another thing is that is could not be good for Odysseus’s friends and family but for Kleos. Another thing is that if it was not a good thing for Odysseus and for Kleos then I don’t think that Odysseus or Kleos would get to where
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rather the gods serve only to benefit themselves. Before concluding with how the gods did not serve the mortal in a just way‚ and establishment needs to be made on what the mortal wanted. In the Oresteia‚ Aeschylus began with the homecoming of Agamemnon from the Trojan War. There‚ he acquired a concubine‚ Cassandra. Upon bringing her home‚ his wife‚ Clytemnestra and her lover‚ Aegisthus‚ plotted their murder. This prompted the return of Orestes from his years of exile from Argos to avenge his father’s
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AP American Literature‚ Mrs. C. Basich The American Tapestry* Mrs. J. Besch South Elgin High School *tapestry (def.)1. A heavy cloth woven with rich‚ often variegated designs or scenes... 2. Something felt to resemble a richly and complexly designed cloth: e.g. the tapestry of world history. This course fulfills the junior year American Literature requirement of School District U-46 and prepares students for the Advanced Placement English Language and
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In the Oresteia‚ revenge is a major theme that can be seen throughout each of the tragedies. An example of this is when Clytemnestra kills her husband‚ Agamemnon‚ to avenge his crime of killing their daughter‚ Iphigenia. The timing of this murder is noteworthy because it occurs right after Agamemnon returns home from a great victory in Troy. The response that one might expect at this time from a queen who hasn’t seen her husband in years would be one that is joyful and happy to be reunited. The reason
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Trojan War: Background Introduction: The Trojan 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
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Clytaemnestra to kill Agamemnon and Apollo commands Orestes to kill Clytaemnestra‚ his mother. In the other hand‚ the gods give Turnus and Aeneas the choice to kill or not to kill. The other aspect is‚ Virgil’s deaths and violent acts are between family‚ while Aeschylus’ acts of violence are between strangers. Aeschylus justifies Clytaemnestra’s when she kills Agamemnon because he sacrificed their daughter to the god Artemis. She says‚ “My child is gone. That is my self-defense” (Agamemnon 876). She
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flow of the story to make it more beautiful and appropriate for their theme. After viewing the movie‚ there are lot of differences between the book Iliad and the movie Helen of Troy. Like in the movie‚ Achilles is one of the faithful followers of Agamemnon but in the book‚ Achilles disgusts him and didn’t participate in the war until Patroclus was killed by Hector. Also in the movie‚ Hector didn’t seem to participate in the battle but in the book‚ he is the one who leads the soldiers of Troy. There
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