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    had interfered in the politics of the Greek kingdom and humiliated a powerful man” (Strauss p 28). In order to beach their ships at Troy the Greeks had to fight to win their spot. The Greeks did not win their first fight for a spot though‚ because Hector of Troy was able to prevent them from establishing camp. In order to be able to land the ships‚ Achilles goes into Trojan territory and kills Cycnus‚ Son of Poseidon. The Greeks were soldiers who fought with swords and spears at close range while

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    Treason Against Troy

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    this‚ you are now the brother of the High King of Greece‚ you yourself is the King of Sparta‚ you are married to the most beautiful woman on the planet (or guy‚ it is legal now) and you are very wealthy. You are away from home‚ after having Paris and Hector in your company‚ at a funeral grieving the death of Catreus and on arrival you learn that Paris abducted your wife and stole a large sum of gold from you. You just lost everything‚ again‚ how far would you go to get everything back? Well you go to

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    Erotic Love in the Iliad

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    responsible for much of the conflict resulting in the rest of the epic poem. This theme of erotic love‚ capable of dividing friends and starting wars‚ is not to be confused with other forms of love also portrayed in the Iliad‚ such as the love between Hector and Andromache‚ or between King Priam and his people. Erotic love appears alongside of other forces of love that all play a part in shaping the characters actions and the outcome of

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    Silhouetted against the backdrop of a war-torn Troy‚ David Malouf’s Ransom explores the inner conflict and grief caused by the loss of loved ones. The rage of Achilles‚ so central to the dramatic structure of the Illiad‚ is portrayed by Malouf as an expression of the most deeply instinctive‚ primal emotions‚ unmediated by cultural or social code‚ an innate human response in its most raw “animal” state. The depths of Achilles’ rage‚ his refusal to be consoled after the death of Patroculus is mirrored

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    Essay On Priam's Quest

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    ‘Priam’s quest shows that there are greater acts of courage than those achieved in battle’. Discuss. The novel Ransom 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

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    hero they were born to be. Achilles is one of the greatest warriors and hero of his time. Achilles‚ was a Greek warrior in the Trojan War. Achilles is known for his Skills in battle. Achilles rage for the death of his cousin by the hand of Hector‚ caused Achilles to fight for the honor of is cousin. Achilles was a brave and unique soldier under who died

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    Summary of Helen of Troy

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    Prince Paris of Troy‚ shipwrecked on a mission to the king of Sparta‚ meets and falls for Queen Helen before he knows who she is. Rudely received by the royal Greeks‚ he must flee...but fate and their mutual passions lead him to take Helen along. This gives the Greeks just the excuse they need for much-desired war. The Greeks are plotting to invade Troy to steal the treasures of the Trojans. Meanwhile Prince Paris is assigned by his wise father and King of Troy to travel to Sparta and shows the peaceful

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    Theme Analysis In Homer’s Iliad‚ war is depicted as horrible‚ bloody‚ and fruitless. There are no clear winners in The Iliad. Many people die in vain because of arrogant and emotional decisions made by men. Achilles directly causes the death of his friend by first refusing to fight‚ leaving the Greeks at a disadvantage‚ and then poorly advising his friend Patroclus to join the other fighters. Even the initial cause of the war‚ Paris’ kidnapping of Helen‚ a Greek woman‚ is a rash and selfish

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    The concept of the hero is as old as myth itself. Throughout history both concepts have evolved together. Myths tell tales of the adventures of man‚ frequently the son of a god or goddess and a human‚ who is endowed with great promise and destined to perform great feats. Often these feats involve acts of rescue‚ war or protection. This heroic myth is rooted in the ideal of familial romance. Particularly during adolescence it sustains and expresses the identification of the ego with idealized

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    took Achilles’ war prize‚ Briseis‚ Achilles’ pride wouldn’t allow him to re-enter the battle until the Achaeans‚ especially Agamemnon‚ realized that Agamemnon was wrong and that they needed Achilles‚ this would restore Achilles honor (1‚ 427-431). Hector pride lead him to his own death. He knew the Achilles would kill him but chose to fight him anyway because of his honor (22‚ 114-148). From these examples in the Iliad‚ I conclude that one’s

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