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    Character Analysis of Agamemnon Power as prime motivation In The Iliad‚ Homer gives us many characters to examine: Some characters are simple while some are complicated‚ some are heroic‚ some are cowards‚ some are motivated by the desire for kleos and plunder while some are motivated by power. Each warrior goes into battle with different responsibilities‚ obligations and motives depending on rank and class. For example‚ a king has different motivations for going to war than a soldier has.

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    Odysseus As A Hero

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    someone a hero? Well‚ the definition of a hero is : a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. In my opinion‚ I believe Odysseus is considered a hero. According to The Odyssey by Homer‚ hero’s are described as people who are loyal‚ brave‚ and smart. Odysseus had all these traits‚ and appears numerous times throughout his journey. Odysseus is a hero because he is loyal‚ brave‚ and clever. He is a loyal man in more than one way.

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    which naturally involves large amounts of violence - Hector‚ for example‚ is described as “the greatest joy of Troy and all [its] people‚” and is mourned greatly after his death. (24.830) However‚ Homer depicts him as a “maniac‚” killing great numbers of Achaean soldiers‚

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    How Is Odysseus Prideful

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    Imagine being in the face of death everyday for twenty years trying to make it back home to your family‚ this is what Odysseus faced on his journey home in The Odyssey that Homer created. In The Odyssey Homer depicts Odysseus as a prideful yet cunning hero. Odysseus is very prideful when it comes to his family and his battles. Odysseus and his men blind Polythemus the cyclopes and escpae safetly onto the boats. When Odysseus escapes Polythemus he becomes very proud and yells out that he his Odysseus

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    Afterlife In The Odyssey

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    In the Odyssey‚ Homer talks less about what the afterlife looks like and more about the conditions there. We learn that all mortal men‚ good or bad‚ descend to Hades‚ or the underworld‚ after death. In the book‚ Odysseus embarks on a journey back to his wife‚ Penelope‚

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    Homer is allegedly a blind writer‚ who verbally dictated his poems. There is a blind bard that also appears in the Odyssey. Homer composed the Iliad and the Odyssey in 8th Century BCE‚ and they were changed a lot as they were passed down verbally. His poems were most famous especially because they survived the burning of the library of Alexandra. In the Odysseus which takes place after the events of the Iliad‚ Helen runs off with Paris a Trojan prince‚ Menelaus brother Agamemnon gathers allies and

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    Niraj Khatiwada Seminar Paper Mr. Davis & Ms. Davis October 29‚ 2012 What Role Does Wrath Play In The Iliad? The very first line in the Iliad states the main theme of the whole story‚ as Homer asks the Muse to sing of the "wrath of Achilles." This wrath‚ all its occurrences‚ transformations‚ influences‚ and consequences‚ unfold the devastating events in the Iliad. Initially the book starts showing people in a normal state of life‚ but the main story of Homer’s Iliad‚ however‚ starts

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    Achilles Hero Quotes

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    that Achilles is an epic hero‚ but he does not exemplify being brave. Achilles says‚“‘What worthless‚ burnt-out coward I’d be called if I would submit to you and all your orders‚ whatever you blurt out. Fling them at others‚ don’t give me commands!” (Homer‚ Iliad Book 1) This quote also says that he does not want to take commands from the Greek army all because he does not receive his war prize. First off‚ it is childlike to act like that since he did not obtain his way and is not what a hero does. Also

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    Heroes In Antigone

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    A hero is an individual who is admired by another person‚ and who affects society in some way. Individuals use heroes to model their aspirations‚ and reflect their hero’s behavior in their actions and decisions. These heroes not only bring safety to society‚ but also wisdom and knowledge to improve people as individuals. Societal function is greatly influenced by the presence of heroes‚ as heroes provide inspiration and spark ambitions in society‚ empowering others to change the world. Heroes

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    separated from their allies on the Italian shore (Aeneid 9.410-449). Vergil employs this scene‚ and the vivid recollection of Homer’s Iliad that it causes‚ with the purpose of presenting his own thoughts about a situation only hypothetical in the Iliad. Homer portrays Achilles as immensely regretful that he allowed Patroclus to die alone and without him‚ but Vergil uses parallel characters to remind his audience of that portrayal and offer his views‚ claiming that even if Achilles had been there with Patroclus

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