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    The Fate of Patroclus

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    The Fate Of Patroclus Throughout The Iliad Of Homer‚ the constant theme of death is inherently apparent. Each main character‚ either by a spear or merely a scratch from an arrow‚ was wounded or killed during the progression of the story. For Zeus’ son‚ Sarpedon‚ it was a spear through the heart‚ and for Hector‚ it was the bronze of the mighty Achilles through his neck which caused his early demise. It seems that no one could escape an agonizing fate. Of these deaths‚ the most interesting

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    Achilles: God or Beast?

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    Homer’s famous poem‚ The Iliad. Son of the goddess nymph Thetis and the king of the Myrmidons‚ Peleus‚ Achilles is a semi-god‚ known throughout and beyond Greece for his strength and fighting abilities. Stories on the epic hero Achilles are numerous‚ like the legend of Prometheus’‚ the fore thinker‚ prophecy regarding the birth of Thetis’ son‚ or the legend of Achilles bathing in the Styx River. However‚ Achilles name was made immortal with the tale of the Trojan War in Homer’s Iliad. In fact‚ the major

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    ’Don’t offer me mellow wine‚ mother‚ not now-you’d sap my limbs‚ I’d lose my nerve for war.’ (VI‚ 179-180) Like all the other men of their time and culture‚ both Hector and Achilles knew that their most important duty was to fight wars. In the Iliad‚ by Homer‚ war was of the utmost importance‚ and the Greeks felt that dying in battle was the noblest way to die. Outside of war‚ men made their own decisions as to what else would be important in their lives. Hector valued his family‚ was able to control

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    A Comparative Study of the Shield of Achilles and the Shield of Aeneas In Homer’s great work‚ the Iliad‚ Achilles is given a set of armor‚ including a glorious shield which allows him to return to battle and carry out his revenge against Hector. Likewise‚ in Virgil’s Aeneid‚ Aeneas is sent a shield for the purpose of aiding him in defending Rome from invasion. However‚ these shields are made special not by their military value‚ but by the engravings that decorate their surfaces. Achilles’

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    The Shield of Achilles

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    The Poem W. H. Auden’s “The Shield of Achilles” is a nine-stanza poem that uses an episode from Homer’s ancient Greek epic Iliad (c. 800 b.c.e.; Eng. trans.‚ 1616) to meditate on the violence and brutality of the modern world. The poem begins with an unnamed woman looking over the shoulder of an unnamed man; the two are named in the last stanza‚ but those who know the Iliad well will immediately recognize from the poem’s title that the woman is the goddess Thetis‚ the mother of the Greek hero Achilles

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    in elevated style. Identify some elements of epic in the Iliad. *Two of the many conventions that make up an epic poem include an epic hero and divine intervention. Homer characterized Achilles as a god-like‚ nearly invincible man. He is also the key to the Greeks’ success and is of a divine birth. Though one could also classify Hector as an epic hero‚ he‚ “lost his nerve” (Puchner 148) and ran from battle when Achilles drew near. The Iliad consists of many examples of the divines meddling with human

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    The Illiad Play

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    Zahiah Hammad An Iliad Essay Response Honors British Literature Mr. Jason Then 3/24/14 “War is Hell” Adventurers seeking for a live blood fest should be cautioned‚ however‚ that all this riotous violence is induced through the words of a sole actor‚ played by James Devitta‚ in An Iliad. James Devitta tells the story of the Trojan War as he is living and referring to all wars that were fought since. "Every time I sing this song‚ I hope it’s the last time‚" the Poet tells his audience. But

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    between the Homeric >narrator and the hero of the epic. i.e. the narrator often speaks in a way >which brings him close to the way that the main character speaks or vice >versa-- the major character speaks like a Homeric singer. In the case of >the Iliad‚ the hero is Achilles and Patroclus is of course the closest >buddy of Achilles. In the Odyssey‚ you could argue whether it is because of >focalization through Odysseus or Telemachus but either way‚ Eumaios is a >special figure in relation to them

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    critics one of the best poems ever written .All of his poems were written on papyrus paper .His two most popular were Odyssey and Iliad but there were many others also .The Odyssey is focused on Ulysses and the journey back home after the long and hard war of Troy. The characters in this poem are Ulysses ‚Penelope ‚Tiresias Zeus ‚Siren‚ Poseidon ‚Calypso‚ Athena and more.The Iliad is a poem written by him about the another war called Trojan war between Greeks and Trojans.This poem is still being read by

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    in this epic poem have no influence over the decisions that involve their well being and are seen as merely as awards and possessions of men. …are seen as only prizes who contribute to a male’s pride and ego. Women are depicted in The Iliad as individuals who lack the power to in- fluence or impact their personal lives or others in ways that do not involve contributing to the sex‚ pride or ego in males. (1-8)

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