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    tale of one mans greed versus the land loving‚ pride fighting Troy army. Troy seemed to be outnumbered‚ but their faith in the gods‚ and the love of their own country helped them stand up strong against the enormous Greek army. With the kings’ son‚ Hector a great war hero and powerful leader‚ the Troy army had seemed unbeatable. They were a very advanced and healthy city‚ protected by giant walls that stretched all around the city‚ making it nearly impossible for an army of this period to break it

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    job‚ to make more money for his family. Once he had enough money he was going to have his wife and child brought over to be with him. When the man started his journey to come across to America‚ he was taken to an old‚ run down‚ dark house. When Hector arrived at the house another man (Miguel) was already there waiting to be hustled across the border. They would spend several days and nights together in the house not knowing what was to come next. They had to go with limited food and drink for

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    characters of Hector and Achilles carry similar traits‚ although a deeper investigation into each character will show some stark contrasts between the two. Victory and defeat is not the most telling sign as to which is the greater hero of the two. There are flaws within each character and each one fights to overcome them throughout the story. By the end‚ it is clear which one emerges as the most appropriate symbol of a hero. The character of Achilles is greater than the character of Hector because he

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    create fantastic powers. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: HECTOR (50) a malevolent dictator on the Planet Drosnin‚ wants to take over the planet with magical plants that grow deep in the green jungle. He runs factories that pollute the planet. He enslaves children and Indigenous Warriors and forces them to work at the factories. It’s up to werewolf JACOB (50) to save the planet. Jacob‚ the former General of the Indigenous Warriors‚ struggles with failing to save them from Hector. He feels like a failure and a loser

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    history essays. They are confused about how to start the class and what to do during the class shared by Hector and Irwin. Caught in the current education system‚ their say is limited (They’re steered to adopt an exam-oriented approach; they can’t be true to themselves at interviews; as elite students‚ the options for their future path is indeed more narrow than broad – everybody (except Hector) expects them to go to Oxbridge) Well-aware of how adults play their game in school‚ sexual scandal

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    3: Paris‚ Helen‚ Aphrodite Main Characters: Paris‚ Menelaus‚ Hector‚ Aphrodite‚ Helen‚ Priam Themes: Women The heroic code Intervention of Gods Plot: The two armies advance towards each other‚ and Paris bravely offers a duel to anyone who will accept. Menelaos steps forwards and joyously accepts the challenge. Paris realises what he has done and shrinks back into the crowd‚ where he gets a rousing speech from his brother‚ Hector‚ about how cowardly he is. So Paris agrees to fight and the duel

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    community and will to fight. Book 3 Paris’s non-courageous personality really gets to shine in this Book. When confronted with a one on one duel instead‚ Paris meekly refuses after realizing his opponent would be Menelaus himself. Later convinced by Hector‚ Paris prepares to fight Menelaus. However‚ the gods once again meddle in the affairs of humans and end up escalating things instead of making them better. Aphrodite saves Paris from his duel with Menelaus (which could have prevented the entire war)

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    Criss Cross Certain key words can tell a lot about someone or something‚ especially if it is a book. The words criss cross describe the story of Debbie‚ a girl that hopes something interesting happens to her very soon‚ and Hector‚ a guitarist that already things were changing. Criss cross plays a big part metaphorically in all of Debbie and Hector’s theories‚ lives‚ and connections‚ symbolizing their relationship with other people. A girl with big dreams‚ Debbie believes that there isn’t just one

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    action of a good parent is sacrificing their time and effort to help their child. In the Iliad‚ Homer uses characterization to emphasize that good parents would put an effort to help their child in whatever way. The main character in this book‚ Hector‚ is the famous warrior who protected the great city known as

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    Kenneth Ballard CLA 202: Classical Epic: Gods and Heroes Paper #1 The heroic code in the Iliad is expressed by many characters throughout the book‚ whether it be through their actions‚ intentions‚ or teachings. The heroic code stems from the belief that honor is‚ above all‚ the most important virtue in life and all men must honor themselves‚ their families‚ and their fellow comrades through specific character traits and actions. This concept is the primary goal in a Homeric hero’s life

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