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    person in mind which is to hire Hector as the new supervisor. The purpose of this assignment to advise George whether or not it would be wise to hire Hector. There are several advantages of hiring Hector to become a supervisor. Hector is hard working and reliable for the reason that he has made numerous suggestions that have increased the efficiency of the company. He has been with the company for 12 years‚ although other have been there for a longer time. Hector also has the qualities that are

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    Hector‚ a nine year old Mexican boy‚ was sitting on his bed‚ playing his newest video game‚ while trying to keep thoughts of Riverside‚ his new school out of his mind. Hector had moved to another town with his family and was starting the new school in the morning. But Hector worried that he would be teased and picked on like on his last school. There every student teased him because of how he was and his heritage. Riverside was even bigger than his last school. That scared him a lot. Hector was certain

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    because the lives of people he cares about hangs in the balance. In Homer’s The Iliad‚ Hector and Achilles are both great warriors and great men but differ in many ways. They are heroes of their time‚ but fight for completely several reasons. Achilles‚ who fights for the Greeks‚ and Hector‚ who fights for the Trojans. But who is more considered as the Homeric hero? Achilles was certainly the better fighter‚ but Hector is more of a hero for me. According to Encyclopedia‚

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    The Trojan War The Trojan War was a very important part of the Greeks’ history. There are many myths and legends about the trojan War. In the Iliad‚ it describes certain events in the final year of the war. According to legend‚ the Trojan War lasted 10 years‚ until Greece defeated Troy. Many of ancient Greek stories talk about the Trojan War‚ particularly Homer’s Iliad and the Odyssey. Many scholars believe the legend is based on a real war of the mid-1200’s B.C.’s. People have

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    contribute o he humur the play. In the beginning of the play‚we are introduced to one of he boys teachers‚Mr Hector.The relationship between Hector and the boys seems informal and sexual as he hits the boys and allows the boys to do a lesson based in a French brotherl in their French lesson.By the 1980’s corporal punishment had been abolished.This portrays Hector as an old fashioned teacher‚who still believed in punishing students by hittin them.Alternatively‚Hetor hits the boys as part of a sexual

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    represent different aspects of humanity. The two main characters of this epic‚ Achilles‚ the swift runner‚ and Hector‚ breaker of horses‚ are two character foils that‚ when combined‚ are able to represent all humanity. Achilles and Hector are character foils‚ meaning they are opposites of each other. For example‚ Hector and Achilles are fighting in different sides of the Trojan War. Hector is son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba; therefore‚ he is fighting for his hometown‚ Troy. However‚ Achilles

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    Iliad I - Clash between Greek warlord Agamemnon and Achilles - Apollo caused it - Agamemnon dishonored Chryses‚ his priest‚ so Apollo struck his men with plague - Took Chryses’ daughter - Hera wanted fighting to stop‚ so influenced Achilles to call meeting to end the fighting - Achilles recommends to Agamemnon that they consult a prophet or priest - Calchas (prophet) makes deal with Achilles to tell him what he knows if he protects him - Agamemnon becomes angry‚ but accepts

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    final words to Hector after Hector killed him with his spear. Hector kills Patroclus easily after Patroclus is wounded by Apollo. In his final speech‚ Patroclus claims that Hector would not be able to kill him without Apollo’s help. The most significant part of the quote is where Patroclus foretells Hector’s death‚ at the hands of Achilles. Analysis: In the quote‚ Patroclus begins his words by praising Hector‚ and Hector’s victory over him. Yet‚ Patroclus humiliates Hector by granting his

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    which would be a form of egoism. Although I may have thought I was acting altruistically‚ analysis proved that I was not doing a good deed expecting nothing in return. The same can be seen in The Iliad‚ particularly in the characters Achilles and Hector. The struggle between altruism and egoism in both characters is notable throughout the epic poem and shows that neither character is inherently good or inherently selfish. The epic poem opens in Book One with a quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles

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    Case: Hector and Family How does the “dual perspective” apply to Hector’s situation? The dual perspective applied to hector situations because he is trying to basically joggle two life styles. One minute he has to be there for his family and provided support to help his mother and family due to the father illness that takes away from his participation with the family‚ furthermore Hector is trying to build or create a future for himself‚ but founded it difficult to stay balance between his home life

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