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    1 English November 23December 10th‚ 2012 Women In the epic poem‚ The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ women play an important but subservient role to men. With very few exceptions‚ the acts and deeds of men are dominant. Some goddesses such as Hera enjoy parity with men‚ and some mortal females show exceptional strength such as Andromache‚ but the primary role of women is to create a sanctuary at home or perform handiwork for their husbands. Women also serve to symbolize a man’s military rank as well

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    In chapter two that covers The Parallelism between The Iliad and The Godfather‚ we illustrated the generic transcendence of the hypotext‚ The Iliad that the hypertext‚ The Godfather inherited‚ by way of Genette’s architextuality. The outcome of this theory‚ first‚ showed that both the heroes of our case study are represented as extraordinary figures under the theme of the supernatural. Next‚ by applying Aristotle’s theory of tragedy on Achilles and Michael Corleone‚ we discovered that they are tragic

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    women in Antigone and The Iliad were completely opposite each other. Women during the time period of The Iliad weren’t as independent as the women during the time period of Antigone. Women during the period of The Iliad were portrayed as objects; they were portrayed as not being equal to the role of a man in the household; not even if they were in some form of royalty. In Antigone women had a little bit more independency and a little bit more equality. In The Iliad‚ a woman’s role depended on

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    many people today. The Iliad has greatly impacted this transmission of ancient cultural ideals‚ helping shape our understanding of our ancient ancestors. The Iliad is an intriguing and thought-provoking story that captivates the reader and teaches morals of ancient Greek culture through an adventure tale of the Trojan War. The values of personal honor‚ respect for the gods and restoration of balance‚ important to Greeks living in 8th century BCE are demonstrated in the Iliad through what the characters

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    Odysseus. The Iliad is that of a precursor to the Odyssey. The Iliad describes the final year of the Trojan War‚ but illustrates several Greek legends‚ earlier events that took place within the war‚ and several cause and effects events that occurred within the time frame of the Trojan War. In the end‚ the poem completely explains what happens within the Trojan War and the numerous events that took place before‚ during‚ and after. Historians believe that the original version of the Iliad was written

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    complications they had in life. The Persian wars with Greece and how it affected Greece as a whole. What the main ideas in the Iliad was manliness‚ courage‚ and loyalty. In the comedy play the Congresswomen shows the dry wit people in the government was shown. There were many similarities and differences with the two main city-states in Greece but literature like the Iliad and congresswomen shows the beliefs and values throughout the Greece country. The Persian was won by the Greeks‚ this victory

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    and we burst. We make poor decisions and do things that we later regret in life. When we make bad decisions‚ people around us tend to forget to listen to our side of the story. Achilles‚ a warrior from The Iliad‚ can relate to this. Achilles emerges as a sympathetic character in The Iliad because people took from him‚ and because he showed mercy to people who did not fully deserve it. As the king of the Myrmidons‚ people would view Achilles as one who has almost everything he wants - which

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    guilt culture is defined as the internalization of moral codes. The conformity to a moral code normally takes place through a persons’ own will. In most cases‚ this usually has very little to do with the public approval of a given society. In the Iliad‚ an individual’s honor is greatly valued and for one to obtain that glory‚ he or she must be considered an incredible doer of deeds. This includes

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    principles of correct moral conduct". Conversely‚ until Aristotle‚ there were no "agreed principles for moral conduct" thus the term ethical cannot be used within the context of Homers society. We can‚ however examine the role the gods have to play in the Iliad and examine the relationship between the immortal and mortal to ascertain an "ethical" framework of the poem. <br> <br>Where does our ethical view come from? If it is within us‚ as part of our "soul" our precondition of being human then it should

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    Analysis of Cafr 2011 of the City of Troy Abstract The City of Troy’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for 2011 is analyzed. It is content the evaluation of efficiency and effectiveness of the CAFR‚ comparison of the current year result and performance with the prior result and performance‚ assess of financial condition‚ assess of financial operations‚ compliance with the budget‚ and overview of Management Discussion and Analysis. Also discussed in this analysis‚ the auditor’s comments and recommendation

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