written by‚ Homer. Homer was a blind Greek poet‚ who also wrote “The Odyssey”. Both poems were very important in Greek culture. They were sources of historical knowledge‚ in addition‚ the Greek Code of ethics‚ the foundation of Greek education. In the Greek world‚ human beings are responsible for their own actions and their own destiny. The Greeks believed that the goal in life is to live with Areté‚ which means “virtue” or “reaching one’s highest potential”. In the poem Iliad‚ Homer writes about
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Greek mythology has been astonishing since the beginning of time. Two major epic poems‚ written by Homer‚ tell of a major battle in Greece’s history‚ that of the Trojan War‚ and the journey of the Greek hero‚ Odysseus. The Iliad is that of a precursor to the Odyssey. The Iliad describes the final year of the Trojan War‚ but illustrates several Greek legends‚ earlier events that took place within the war‚ and several cause and effects events that occurred within the time frame of the Trojan War.
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Ancient authors Homer and Virgil wrote two of the greatest epic poems in human history; the Iliad and Aeneid. Both works are presented with a world full of gods and goddesses‚ and courageous heroes fighting glorious wars. In the Iliad however‚ Homer presented a more savage and lawless interpretation of both its gods and heroes. Through the Aeneid‚ Virgil tried to improve upon his work by presenting both gods and heroes in a more moral and mature light than what Homer did in the Iliad. The Iliad
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Virgil merely copying Homer? Discuss Homer and Virgil are both astounding writers of epic poetry. Homer with his Iliad and Virgil with his Aeneid. However when you look below the surface the Aeneid and the Iliad are startlingly similar‚ in particular that of Aeneid Book 5 and Iliad book 23 which both focus on the funeral games. However though there are structurally similar‚ ultimately the narratives of both books are very different‚ so in effect Virgil is not simply copying Homer. This is evident from
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How does Virgil deviate from Homer in the underworld‚ and why? When comparing “The Aeneid” to “The Odyssey”‚ it is impossible not to notice the similarity between Homer and Virgil ’s poems. Both heroes leave Troy‚ granted one barely escapes and the other leaves victoriously‚ and both in one sense or the other are trying to reach their home‚ whether it is the old or future home. The adventures of the two heroes are incredibly similar on a number of accounts with the trip to the underworld being
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Marcel Lessard Mrs. Poliquin EAE 4U June 21st 2011 The Iliad and the Odyssey: Why Homer? The heart of a classical education is the cumulative study of Latin and the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. In the Western tradition‚ education has always been synonymous with classical education. It began with the Greeks and Romans‚ was preserved and expanded by Christians during the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and continued unabated until well into the twentieth century. Why study the Greeks
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be a hero? What traits should a hero have? My hero is Odysseus. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ Odysseus proves to be a true epic hero through his intelligence‚ bravery‚ and loyalty. One way that Odysseus uses his intelligence is to help his men. For instance‚ He puts beeswax in all of his crew’s ears when passing the Sirens. The epic states "Going forward I carried wax along the line‚ and laid it thick on their ears” (Homer 706). This helps them get past the Sirens successfully. Also‚ his intelligence helps
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Key Questions for Book XVI 1. Achilles does not agree to end his grudge with Agamemnon at the request of Patroclus as the great warrior views what Agamemnon has done – snatching his prize right from his grasp‚ the beautiful and clever princess Briseis – as an insult to his pride and honour. The fact that‚ according to the epic‚ Agamemnon did so in front of the rest of the Achaean army‚ only adds to Achilles’ humiliation. 2. Achilles agrees that instead of him casting away his grief and thinking
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the Odyssey. However‚ their lifestyles and ways of living are greatly diverse. Not only are their personalities unique from each other‚ however‚ their habitats and the environments they live in‚ also differ. In the end‚ it is blatant to anyone that Homer is attempting to prove that the Greeks and Cyclops are greatly dissimilar people‚ and should not be taken as the same. The Cyclops were beasts that trusted the everlasting gods. They never planted with their own hands or plowed the
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In popular television‚ we feel pity for the abused antagonist. Although Tom is constantly trying to kill Jerry‚ we still feel a tinge of pity due to the hardships he must face as a consequence of his actions. Throughout the Iliad by Homer we learn to pity Achilles for the things that have happened to him‚ but we tend to overlook whether we should pity him. Achilles is a brutal fighter‚ who pillages‚ rapes‚ and enslaves his captives. The most important‚ least obvious thing to know about Achilles is
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