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    Helen and Andromache

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    because‚ if Paris does not get into the war‚ all the people will say that “Helene look at your coward husband‚ he did not take risk for you at the battle field”. On the other hand Helene said that all the war occurred because of her. When talking with Hector she told that “I wish all the happened things did not happened”. She did not realistic in this situation because when they escaped from her husband’s country they know what will be their action’s results so her words are not realistic. Her words

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    Achilles Background

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    he refused to fight even when Hector‚ son of the Trojan king attacked where they were camping. Patroclus asked Achilles to borrow his armor‚ thinking that if the Trojans will see Achilles armor‚ they would retreat. ‘However‚ to his great horror and sorrow‚ Patroclus was killed in combat by Hector’. Achillies was furious‚ he got his armor‚ got ready and went looking for Hector‚ he wanted to confront him face to face and kill him just as he killed his best friend. Hector knew he was going to die‚ and

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    Hector Anesthesiologist

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    have you met someone who wants to be an Anesthesiologist‚ .If not meet Hector‚ a boy of 14 years of age who wants to help doctors put people to sleep with anesthesia or he is called an anesthesiologist. Hector is a male boy‚ born the 19th of January. He was 3 younger siblings and a natural athletic ability. A quote from him is ‚ “ I started liking football when I was 5 when my father would watch the football games”‚ Hector said . He has only played for 2 years now and has gone to championships

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    out upon the body of Hector‚ where he would leave it out to rot and let nature’s wrath plague Hector’s body. Unlike a normal being‚ Achilles was never given the tools to cope and deal with his emotions‚ “never permitting himself to betray to others what he felt “‚ instead he was always told to keep then locked up inside. When he could no longer control his emotions‚ everything that was inside‚ everything that was locked away from the world‚ came out. Taking his rage upon Hector was at the time the

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    Hubris in the Iliad

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    In Homer’s epic‚ The Iliad‚ there are many great characters‚ both mortal and immortal. However‚ no characters seem to match the greatness and importance of Achilles‚ the mightiest of the Greeks and Hector‚ Trojan prince and mightiest of the Trojans. Although they are the mightiest of their forces‚ their attitudes and motives for the Greek-Trojan war are completely different. Since birth‚ mighty Achilles was destined for greatness as Thetis‚ his father was told that he would bear a son greater than

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    CL 301 September 30‚ 2013 Response Paper 1 Priam and Hector Father and son relationships in The Iliad are not like you would see in America or in our culture today‚ but there is still a developed love for one another. Priam and Hector had a very strong and admirable relationship‚ yet it didn’t come from seeing each other every day. Fatherly affection is not touchy-feely‚ nor is it necessarily given unconditionally or freely. Rather‚ a son must earn his father’s respect and admiration‚ and it

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    by men.” The violence of war is a major theme. The Iliad is an epic poem about the war between the Trojans and the Greeks. The violence of war is shown with three examples: the battlefield being completely covered with corpses‚ Achilles dragging Hectors’ dead body around the city three times‚ and Paris and Menelaus’ dual. The violence of war greatly affects mortality. When you have war‚ many people die; and when people die‚ they are left on the battlefield. A consequence of the violence of war

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    Achilles Flaws

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    was quick to act upon things. This eventually led to the death of his dear friend‚ Patroclus. When Achilles withdrew from the battle‚ he let Patroclus borrow his armor and gear. Hector saw the armor and‚ assuming it was Achilles‚ attacked him; “he plummeted‚ and life ebbed from his bones” (Homer‚ 394). After this‚ Hector killed him.¬¬¬¬¬ Achilles’ pride and anger were not the only factors contributing to his downfall. Achilles may have been full of pride and anger‚ but it was a physical vulnerability

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    Iliad Dbq

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    are many diverse types of heroes. The Iliad‚ an epic about the revenge of Achilles against Hector for slaying Patroclus‚ there are two types of heroes: an epic hero and a modern hero. The Iliad is set in the 12th to 13th century during a war with the Trojans and the Greeks caused by the love affair between Helen and Paris. Although Hector and Achilles are both heroes‚ Achilles is an epic hero while Hector is a modern hero due to particular attributes. Granted‚ Achilles is the epic hero of the story

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    Paper Topic #4 11/14/2010 Achilles: Static Rage Homer’s Iliad is one of the greatest epics known to man. It is an epic of love‚ war‚ morals‚ tragedy‚ and friendship. While some say it is the story of Achilles’ metamorphosis into a strong man‚ one could also argue that Achilles stays under the influence of rage and pride. The Iliad’s central character changes very little over the entire course of the entire epic. At the beginning of the story and for the majority of the text‚ Achilles is seen

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