In the Iliad‚ the author‚ Homer‚ displays how war can affect individuals physically and mentally. This results in the individuals becoming more barbaric and hindering their true identities. Throughout the Iliad‚ the author shows the effects of war on specific characters. In the book‚ Homer shows how war can cause individuals to become more barbaric. An example of this would be the after-effects of Hector’s death when Achilles kills him. After his death‚ the greeks did the following‚ “Not a man
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stole Helen‚ the wife of the Spartan king‚ Menelaus. Surprisingly enough‚ this battle talked about in textbooks across the world is the same one historians question if it even happened. The only account of the war is The Iliad‚ written by the infamous Homer thousands of years ago. Although his work gives great detail and reasoning for the war‚ it is argued as to whether it should be seen merely as fiction or an accurate report of the battle. With little to no other evidence‚ it has been a question debated
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sleeping Cyclops that ate his men but instead he thought to himself‚ “My heart beat high now at the chance of action‚/ and dawning the sharp sword from my hip…I had touched the spot/ when sudden fear stayed me: if I kill him/ we perish there as well” (Homer 990). In this passage‚ it is evident that Odysseus has self-control; he had the best chance to take it upon himself to get vengeance for his crew that was eaten by the Cyclopes‚ but instead he thought ahead of what will become of them if he did kill
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question you” (Homer 599). Telemachus and Odysseus reunite and stage a plan to overthrow the suitors living in the palace. Between one other‚ the plan was bound to work. Penelope still has no idea that Odysseus has returned and interrogates the beggar asking “ Friend‚ let me ask you first of all: who are you‚ where do you come from‚ of what nation of and parents were you born” Odysseus then responds to Penelope that “... he (Odysseus) is alive and well‚ and headed homeward now” (Homer 605-606). Later
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In The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ being heroic is a quality that every male is supposed to display. As a result‚ many characters are portrayed as heroic‚ but of them all‚ Prince Hector of Troy is the most. Not only is that based claim based on the Homeric beliefs at that time‚ but it is also reflected in today’s views on what heroes are to us. Hector is overall the most heroic character based on how he holds fast to the Homeric code and his values in war‚ is represented as a human who has flaws yet overcomes
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heart‚ I urge you You too‚ you won’t live long yourself‚ I swear. Already I see them looming beside you-death and the strong force of fate‚ to bring you down at the hands of Aeacus’ great royal son… Achilles!” (p. 440‚ Book 16) Homer‚ Robert Fagles‚ and Bernard MacGregor Walker. Knox. The Iliad. New York: Penguin‚ 1991. Print. Context: This quote is taken from the end of Book 16‚ where Patroclus tells his final words to Hector after Hector killed him with his spear
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and Achaean forces. Homer‚ author of the epic poem‚ also held great respect for both warriors‚ but respected them in different ways. Homer demonstrates this respect greatly in lines 97 to 184 of The Iliad. Throughout the beginning of the excerpt‚ Homer paints Hektor as an energetic‚ powerful soldier. Lines 98 – 102 compare Hektor to a snake using an epic simile. Snakes archetypally symbolize energy and pure force‚ suggesting that Hektor possesses both strength and spirit. Homer specifically compares
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The Impact of Poetry The legend of Homer‚ considered by most the greatest epic poets of ancient Greece‚ stretches beyond classroom conversations and readings in classics classes at Connecticut College. His legend transforms Homer from being a man of words into a man of impact. Words were just the way of delivering this impact to the masses. We see the importance of poetry to the people and culture of Ancient Greece in more places than just the oral readings of The Iliad and The Odyssey. Festivals
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What makes a hero? A hero has to be someone who has done something to go above or beyond the normal range of achievement. In the book‚ The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ the main character‚ Odysseus‚ had won the Trojan war and had a long journey back home. In the beginning of the journey‚ he has a few ships and a bunch of crew members with him. His goal was to make it back to his homeland of Ithaca to see his wife and son again. However‚ this journey took much longer than expected because of Odysseus’
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successful and as I recall the Alderman lets her taxes slide. Miss Emily was very different. She never was able to date or to make any decisions for herself. Her father did that all for her and didn’t believe that any man was "good enough" but Homer Barron was there and they were together. She is a decaying woman whose nobility is based on memory‚ not material goods. While she is certainly a member of the upper class based on her birth but she doesn’t act like it. She was in trouble with the
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