unconventional‚ which suggests that the play is not comic. On the other hand‚ the final resolution of this piece of theatre may be seen as tranquil as all the boys get accepted into Oxford University and some of them seem to have achieved success‚ and Hectors death leads to the end of sexual harassment for the boys‚ which supports the notion that The History Boys is a comic piece of theatre. This is exemplified through Nicholas Nytner’s 2006 film representation of the play where it ends with a nostalgic
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However‚ as the conflict reaches the point of collision‚ Achilles’ true power is best understood through the passages in which Achilles faces Hector. Homer’s descriptions of Achilles becomes poetically constructed into detailed metaphors of his heroic strength as the two warriors face one another. One instance of this‚ shows Achilles in the pursuit of Hector as a “wild mountain hawk‚ the quickest thing on wings‚ / launching smoothly‚ swooping down on a cringing dove / and the dove flits out from under
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(fire). The passions of the gods are stimulated and magnified by the emotions of human beings‚ producing an interactive intensification of violence that can only be ultimately controlled by the plan of Zeus‚ requiring the deaths of Patroclus and Hector. These deaths‚ carefully orchestrated by Zeus‚ serve to reestablish boundaries and distance between humans and the gods: their relationships are normalized; the barriers are restored; and the contacts between humans and the gods are once again carefully
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When Hector returns home from battle in Book six‚ Hector’s mom‚ Hecuba asks why he has returned from battle and if the Achaeans are pushing their forces 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
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It can be difficult to give a definite definition of a hero; to some a hero could be a person that displays some type of bravery during a difficult time. As for myself‚ I believe a hero is someone who is courageous. A person who is able to help others in various ways. There are a few people that come to mind when I hear the word hero. On a biblical standpoint‚ Joseph and Jehoshaphat are perfect examples of heroes. Joseph a dreamer that is dearly loved by his father and hated by his brothers. After
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Learning vocabulary through authentic video and subtitles (English language) Content Introduction …………………………………………………………….……..3 Chapter I. Learning English vocabulary with the help of authentic video and subtitles …………….................................................................................................5 1.1 Classification of authentic video..................................................................5 1.2 The role of subtitles................
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continues to show loyalty. Readers are able to visualize a tortuous murder of Hector by Achilles. In this battle of cat and mouse‚ Homer continuously expresses Achilles hate towards Hector because Hector‚ son of Priam and prince of Troy‚ killed Achilles best friend Patroclus. In loyalty and revenge of his friends death Achilles finds it necessary to kill Hector In the most painful way possible. “ Achilles now exulted: “ Hector‚ had you thought that you could kill Patroclus and be safe?...The dogs and
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In providing beautiful acting and actors‚ breathtaking scenery‚ heroic actions and breathtaking costumes‚ the movie Troy was a Hollywood movie that was certainly a box office hit. I am not sure if you know this but Troy was based on the Iliad an epic by Homer. Aside from the excitement during the movie‚ unfortunately it proved to be a loose adaptation of Homer’s classic and I could not help but notice the major differences between the book and the movie. One of the most major differences between
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character in the film. One of the examples for such differences is showed in both the poem and the film‚ in the way Achilles treats Hector’s body after he has killed him. In the Iliad‚ Achilles shows no emotion over Hector’s death. After he has kills Hector‚ he ties Hector’s body behind the chariot and drag him around the tomb of Patroclus for twelve days (24. 15-17). He only agrees to give the body to back King Priam after his mother persuades him with the condition of King Priam offers him a ransom
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Death In Book Twenty-Two and Book Twenty-Four of the Iliad‚ Homer portrays the tragedy of war through the death of Hector and Achilles. Someone may say that war is the enemy of pity which means that if you do not have pity‚ you may fate to die from war. Pity states that one person is able to read‚ sympathize‚ feel‚ and understand another person well. We can see that Hector shows no pity in war‚ so he faces his death. Nevertheless‚ what if someone show pity to another person in war? Is he
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