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    Paper Topic #4 11/14/2010 Achilles: Static Rage Homer’s Iliad is one of the greatest epics known to man. It is an epic of love‚ war‚ morals‚ tragedy‚ and friendship. While some say it is the story of Achilles’ metamorphosis into a strong man‚ one could also argue that Achilles stays under the influence of rage and pride. The Iliad’s central character changes very little over the entire course of the entire epic. At the beginning of the story and for the majority of the text‚ Achilles is seen

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    Ester Jimenez AP World History 1st period Historical Movie Review: Troy The film Troy was directed by Wolfgang Peterson and produced in 2004. The film was adapted by Homers great epic poem‚ The Iliad. The characters from The Iliad were portrayed by many well-known actors including‚ Brad Pitt‚ Orlando Bloom‚ and Eric Bana. Overall the movie was very entertaining but also contained many small errors and some historical inaccuracies. Troy retells the story of a war started by the Greek gods

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    “{people} told Alexander that his ancestor was the hero Achilles. Throughout his life‚ Alexander carried with him a copy of the great poem the Iliad‚ which told of the deeds of Achilles [24]. ” this shows the Greek literature inspiring people because since Alexander was told he was a related to a hero he wanted to become like his relative so he read the Iliad to learn more about it and achieve greatness just like Achilles and he conquered his enemies and other countries with that book in his hand to

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    Archaeological Site of Troy

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    the 13th or 12th century B.C.‚ immortalized by Homer in the Iliad‚ has inspired great creative artists throughout the world ever since. Justification for Inscription The archaeological site of Troy is of immense significance in the understanding of the development of European civilization at a critical stage in its early development. It is‚ moreover‚ of exceptional cultural importance because of the profound influence of Homer’s Iliad on the creative arts over more than two millennia. Long Description

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    In the first six books of the Iliad Agamemnon goes through the rite of passage‚ which evolves his character from a strong‚ centralized‚ authoritative leader to an incompetent selfish individual due to the crucible of beauty‚ the empowerment of Chryseis. The rite of passage of Agamemnon does not operate chronologically but starts with the state of liminality‚ his choice of rejecting ransom from Chryses‚ the separation‚ his diminishment as an extraordinary leader‚ and finally the partial fulfillment

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    Fate In 'The Aeneid'

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    Virgil’s epic‚ the Aeneid‚ is a story about the “true” origins of the Romans that by borrowing other mythological stories to set the stage for his contemporary audience. Virgil’s main source for this book is from Homer’s Iliad which talks about the fall of Troy‚ but also talks about the power of fate in the world. Achilles was the protagonist in the story‚ a man fighting his emotions about whether he should fight and die or hide and live this struggle lasts through the entire story protracting the

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    Name Mrs. Clifton World Literature-4th Period September 10‚ 2013 The Greek Warrior Code: An Annotated Bibliography Works Cited Homer. The Iliad in Western Literature in a World Context Volume 1. Eds. Davis‚ et. al. Boston: St. Martin’s Press‚ Inc.‚ 1995 In The Greek Warrior Code‚ the Greek’s views on hospitality‚ battle‚ and household are explained thoroughly. Beginning with the Greek’s Code of Hospitality‚ Davis explains that the Greeks believe an exchange of gifts should always be made‚

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    Achilles And Agamemnon

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    Agamemnon states‚ If the army‚ in a generous spirit‚ voted me Some suitable prize of their own choice‚ something fair- But if it doesn’t‚ I’ll just go take something myself‚ … And whoever she belongs to‚ it’ll stick in his throat. (Iliad 1.145-1.150) Not only does Agamemnon insist that his war prize be replaced‚ illustrating his desire for gifts as his motivation for fighting‚ but threatening

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    battles‚ vivid descriptions of armor and other battle utilities‚ and specific actions regarding wartime affairs‚ timeless authors were able to characterize their heroes‚ as well as enhance the plotline. Two of the great works of all time‚ Homer’s The Iliad and Virgil’s The Aeneid‚ are no exception‚ as both tales used detailed descriptions of shields and battle actions to both characterize the heroes and to further develop the story. Virgil‚ 800 years after Homer had written his greatest works‚ clearly

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    Aeneid and Hector

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    human qualities. When Palinurus dies‚ he takes control of the ship. He leaves Dido in search of his new homeland. Hector fights with heart. Andromache begs Hector not to leave. He has the strength to let go of his family. Hector‚ from the Iliad‚ and Aeneas‚ from the Aeneid‚ stand out as great warriors that show many traits of an epic hero. They obey the gods. They put others before themselves. Their motivation is their country and family‚ rather than personal glory. Hector and Aeneas remain

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