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    Reading the conclusion of The Iliad was very interesting. The poet focused more on action than on conversations‚ so it was easy for the reader to imagine the events as they happened. One of the things that mostly caught my attention is the difference between Achilles and Hector regarding their last fight and death. Both characters have opposite perspectives regarding honor and respect. Before their final battle‚ Hector says to Achilles‚ “We should swear a solemn oath. With all the gods as witnesses

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    All about glory

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    that in some cases it is. If‚ for example‚ someone is seeking glory through finding the cure to cancer or some other disease that it is defiantly worth shooting for. ahugen Sep 27‚ 2010 If you’re that type of person that wants attention and money than yes‚ fame and glory are worth seeking. If not‚ then no‚ don’t go searching after fame and glory if it’s not what makes you happy. Search for what makes you happy. Disagree. Fame and glory don’t always make you content especially if you have no one

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    Troy vs. the Iliad

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    Over the thousands of years that the epic story the Iliad has survived‚ there has no doubt been some form of alteration to Homer’s original. Last May‚ Wolfgang Petersen directed a movie based on the Iliad. This movie‚ Troy‚ has proven to be a very loose adaptation of Homer’s original‚ as are almost all stories that are made into movies‚ unfortunately. With its timeless storyline‚ amazing scenery‚ gorgeous actors/actresses and most of all‚ its reported two hundred million dollar budget‚ it is easy

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    courageous‚ has ability‚ and is admired for his or her brave actions and noble individuality. A hero is also someone who is afraid to die but who still does what is right because the lives of people he cares about hangs in the balance. In Homer’s The Iliad‚ Hector and Achilles are both great warriors and great men but differ in many ways. They are heroes of their time‚ but fight for completely several reasons. Achilles‚ who fights for the Greeks‚ and Hector‚ who fights for the Trojans. But who is more

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    Movie Critique, Glory

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    War‚ Training& Incentives To Fight "Glory" depicts a period in the American Civil War emphasizing on the war modus operandi and troop movement techniques. The film focuses on the first real African-American regiment‚ 54th of Massachusetts‚ and the way these soldiers are trained and prepared to fight. Even though they acquire a new status as soon as they enlist for battle‚ they still face prejudices and are discriminated against by the white men. They’re not trusted to be able to fight with the

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    preservation of honor as well as on being publicly disgraced. Individuals tend to conform to the stipulated actions and norms for fear of being dishonored publicly or shamed. A guilt culture is defined as the internalization of moral codes. The conformity to a moral code normally takes place through a persons’ own will. In most cases‚ this usually has very little to do with the public approval of a given society. In the Iliad‚ an individual’s honor is greatly valued and for one to obtain that glory‚ he or

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    The book Business for the Glory of God is a great resource on business and each chapter starts with a phrase. The book has many opportunities for glorifying God but also many temptations to sin and what it can do to you and your business. The writer Grudem concisely lays out his reasons why business is good and very briefly raising some of the dangers of greed‚ envy and materialism. The weakest arguments by far are his argument that inequality of possessions is the way God intended things to

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    Antigone vs. Iliad

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    emotion. In both Antigone and The Iliad there are many different types of love portrayed. The love one has for their child for example‚ or the love for a close family member or friend. There is also the love one experiences when they feel they have found their mate in life. In examining the excerpts from Antigone and The Iliad I was able to draw the conclusion that Antigone portrays the different types of love in a more realistic way. When I read The Iliad for the first time the portrayal

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    Hitlers Rise to Glory

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    Hitler’s Rising Glory In recent months‚ a new force seems to be arising in German Politics. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi’s have hit the headlines with their meetings‚ banners and radical ideas. What Makes this man so successful?... Adolf Hitler was born and bred in as Austria. He had a troubling relationship with his father throughout his life; however he maintained a strong relationship with his mum. After leaving school at the age of 16‚ young Hitler travelled to Vienna in order to fulfil his dreams

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    And the glory of the Lord ‘And the glory of the lord’ is a chorus from Handle’s oratorio ‘Messiah’‚ it is written for a SATB choir with an orchestra accompaniment. It is written in a baroque style because it was written in the 18th Century. The vocal lines can be broken down into 4 different melodic ideas: ‘And the glory‚ the glory of the lord’‚ this idea is Syllabic and is comprised of a major triad then an ascending scalic melody; ‘Shall be revealed’‚ this is one of the melismatic ideas

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