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    Oedipus' Downfall

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    Prompt: In a well-developed essay‚ consider whether hubris‚ fate or both are the use of Oedipus’ downfall. Use evidence from the text to support your support. Hubris is defined as excessive pride or self-confidence‚ while fate is defined as the supposed force‚ principle‚ or power that predetermines events. Ancient Greeks believed in Hubris‚ or pride. Pride may have been seen as good or bad. Many people that exhibit pride may come off as being proud of their achievements or lives; however‚ pride

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    give women to men in order to honor them. Agamemnon said‚ “I will also give him seven beautiful women who are skilled at handicraft‚ among them Briseis‚ whom I have never touched.” (Homer 139) Earlier in the story‚ Achilles said‚ “I will not fight you for Briseis because you gave her to me.” (Homer 131). The reason Agamemnon took Briseis is because he had to give up Chryseis. Both were gifts given to Agamemnon and Achilles to honor them. Agamemnon says‚ “I prefer Chryseis to my wife Clytemnstra…

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    The main characters he used to do this are Achilles‚ Hector‚ and Agamemnon. The first and most influential character in the Iliad is Achilles‚ in the poem it says he had a huge temper. Homer states‚ ¨Achilles draws his sword in anger: The goddess athene secretly counsels him to bide his time.¨ On multiple occasions‚ he

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    blood was use to paid there’s still going to be violence going on would never be paid in full. Learned later in the reading that Agamemnon‚ Clytemnestra and Orestes all had faced choices that not one knew what direction to go to solve them. Most of the conflict that was held was between the old goods and new goods and neither behalf having a clear cut right and wrong. Agamemnon was the son of King Atreus of Mycenae‚ know as the great commander f or the Greek Trojan war‚ and also had for children with

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    Clytemnestra Deception

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    Clytemnestra‚ a very prevalent character in Aeschlyus’ play Agamemnon‚ stands as a center point among the most famous speeches in the history of Greek literature. Breaking with the traditions of other plays written during this time period‚ Clytemnestra wields considerable political power during the time period in which women were sidelines from affairs of the state. Possessing a “male strength heart‚” as stated by the watchmen in the beginning of the play‚ Clytemnestra not only is able to attain

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    they are in the book. In The Iliad‚ the first of many quarrels between Agamemnon and Achilles is ignited by Briseis and Chryseis. Because Agamemnon is forced to relinquish his prize‚ Chryseis‚ he demands Achilles to give up his own war prize‚ Briseis. This angers Achilles so greatly that he nearly kills Agamemnon‚ but is narrowly stopped in time by Athena. While Troy portrays the tension between Achilles and Agamemnon‚ it does not provide the same explanations for the animosity as the book does

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    was evidence enough to argue that once upon a time a great city had thrived there. In Homer’s day‚ circa 800 BCE‚ the great walls were still visible. During the start of the Trojan War Agamemnon‚ the commander of the Greek forces‚ sent soldiers to recruit Achilles into the Greek army. Agamemnon the commander of the Greek forces sent soldiers to recruit Achilles to the Greek army. Thetis feared her d son‚ who was just approaching manhood‚ would be killed in battle. She sent him‚ disguised

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    The Iliad Homer

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    The Iliad Homer Major Themes The interaction between fate and free will: A complicated theme‚ the interaction between fate and free will is present in every book of the Iliad. At times it seems that men have no real freedom. The gods intercede repeatedly‚ altering events as they please. But Homer was no determinist‚ and there is a place in the Iliad for human agency. At key points‚ Homer makes it clear that mortals make important choices‚ and a few times mortals nearly overturn the dictates

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    Achilles is a brutal fighter‚ who pillages‚ rapes‚ and enslaves his captives. The most important‚ least obvious thing to know about Achilles is that he is not a hero. Within the first few books of the Iliad‚ Achilles is depicted as a victim when Agamemnon grabs his prize from pillaging a city. This is the main reason Achilles doesn’t fight in the beginning of the Trojan War. When it becomes

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    Sparta‚ ignites a war that will devastate a civilization. When Paris steals Helen away from her husband‚ King of Menelaus‚ it is an insult that cannot be suffered. Familial pride dictates that an affront to Menelaus is an affront to his brother. Agamemnon‚ the powerful King of the Mycenaean’s‚ who soon unites all the massive tribes of Greece to steal Helen back from Troy in defense of his brother’s honor. This action packed movie is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat up until the end credits

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