individual in one of Homer’s epics as a hero‚ it is crucial that he possesses these traits. Patroclus is a character that conspicuously displays these traits. Therefore‚ within the Iliad‚ the term “hero” is best characterized by Patroclus’s loyalty to Achilles and the Greek army‚ adroitness in battle‚ and hubris. Loyalty is a trait that Patroclus‚ indubitably‚ possesses. As the Trojan forces suppress the Achaeans‚ Patroclus loyally stays by Achilles’s side and out of battle. He understands that his
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believe‚ far-fetched‚ and exaggerated even though they can relate to a cultures past. Even so‚ both stories have great examples of fighting‚ victory‚ and glory. “Now though I may win my perfect glory…” (Line 64 Homer) This quote helps show the desire Achilles has for glory. “I’ve never known fear‚ as a youth I fought in endless battles. I am old‚ now‚ but I will fight again‚ seek fame still‚ if the dragon hiding in his tower dares to face me.” (Line 607-611 Beowulf Poet) This quote shows Beowulf has a
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and they were recognised by the audience of the epics.( Outwardly‚ the heroes of the Iliad and the ones who possess arête in the greatest quantities are Achilles and Hector‚ equal heroes on each side of the Trojan war. In equal measure‚ although slightly less predominantly‚ is the arête displayed by Nestor and Priam‚ King of Troy.( Achilles was born to an immortal goddess and his fate determined that his was to be a short‚
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stay. To avoid these hardships‚ almost every Greek abided by the concept of hospitality. In The Iliad‚ hospitality was shown when Achilles accepted the heralds into his camp‚ when the story of Bellerophon and Oeneus
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closer. As she talks with him‚ the reader can almost hear a since of concern‚ not only is his mother concerned for him‚ but also his wife‚ Andromache. Andromache feels as if Hector will have the same fate as her own family‚ all of which were slain by Achilles himself‚ so she says to Hector‚ “Come now‚ have pity‚ and stay here on the wall‚ lest you make your son fatherless and your wife a widow” (Iliad 6. 430-433). Nevertheless‚ Hector chooses the fate his wife warned him of. In book Twenty-two‚ Hector
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Helen of Troy I. CHARACTERS Major Characters: Achilles- Stanley Baker Agamemnon- Robert Douglas Andromache- Patricia Marmont Hector- Harry Andrews Helen of Troy- Rossana Podestà MenelausNiall MacGinnis Paris- Jacques Sernas Patroclus- Terence Longdon Priam- Cedric Hardwicke Ulysses- Torin Thatcher Minor Characters: Aeneas- Ronald Lewis Polydorus- Robert Brown Alpheus- TonioSelwart Andraste- Brigitte Bardot Andros- Eduardo Ciannelli Cassandra- Janette Scott Cora- Barbara Cavan Dancer- George
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the population is getting bigger and bigger.. (hmmm.) Ah! Maybe a great war will sweep the people over Greece. Narrator: This war is the Trojan War‚ but before the Trojan War‚ Thetis‚ a minor goddess is married to a mortal Peleus. Through this‚ Achilles‚ the greatest warrior‚ is born. Friends of Thetis and Peleus: This is a great wedding banquet! Narrator: Meanwhile‚ Eris‚ the goddess of mischief is not invited to the wedding feast and makes him feel insulted. Eris: Why‚ why don’t they invite
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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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events during the 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 similar‚ tending to appear near the beginning‚ and the events prophesied for the future‚ such as Achilles’ looming death and the sack of Troy‚ prefigured and alluded to more and
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challenges our understanding of what it means to be heroic. David Malouf shows that there are greater acts of courage than those achieved in battle. He argues that it takes great courage to break free of convention and expectation. Both Priam and Achilles are expected to behave in a certain way. They have become symbols to the people who surround them‚ images of the ideal king and the ideal warrior. Priam’s bold decision to put aside this royal image allows both men to achieve a sense of peace and
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