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    Although they are both poets‚ they have several differences in their writings. Homer‚ a Greek poet‚ is most famous for his epic poems Iliad and Odyssey. Ovid‚ a Roman poet‚ is most famous for Metamorphoses a 15 book poem containing over 250 myths. To compare and contrast these two poets and their writing styles‚ I will use Achilles’ battle with Hector in Homer’s Iliad book 22 and compare it with Achilles’ battle with Cycnus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses book 12. The comparison of these battles will give

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    Immortal Shield

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    Shield? • Why did he (Homer) give a detailed description of the shield? • How does it answer the questions left unanswered at the end of the epic? o Why did it end with Hektor’s funeral? • Structure of the Epic – “Spoilers” The Shield and The Iliad (Parallelism) o Broad‚ thick‚ well-fashioned o Shining rim‚ triple ply o Silver shoulder strap o Five wielded layers o Pictured on it the Earth‚ heaven‚ sea‚ unwearied sun‚ moon‚ waxing stars o Two Cities‚ Noble scenes (Troy & Greece/ Ilion and

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    English 101 July 12‚ 2011 Achilles Achilles‚ the Greek hero‚ is used allusively to represent great weakness.   in Greek mythology‚ foremost Greek hero of the Trojan War‚ son of Peleus and Thetis). He was a formidable warrior‚ possessing fierce and uncontrollable anger. Thetis‚ knowing that Achilles was fated to die at Troy‚ disguised him as a girl and hid him among the women at the court of King Lycomedes of Skyros. He was discovered there by Odysseus‚ who persuaded him to go to

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    of human and beings and always interfered in them. * They believed that spirits live within the landscape‚ water caves and mountains. This is known through the use of Myths and Legends * The two sacred books were the Theogony by Hesiod and Iliad and Odyssey. * The theogony described the origins of the gods and goddesses of of Olympus and how they came to be. * The illiad and the Odyssey have been called the bible of the ancient Greeks. They were full interactions between humans

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    An excerpt from the Iliad narrates the act of a father‚ Hector‚ going off into battle and leaving his son and wife behind. His wife begs him to stay with her in safety‚ but he shows the qualities of audacity and bravery by saying that he needs to go. In Greek society‚ an act

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    Tragic Heroes of Illiad

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    Tragic Heroes of the Iliad The Iliad‚ an epic poem by Homer‚ focuses on Achilles’ wrath and its consequences: That cursed wrath‚ which caused numberless pains to Achaeans; Many mighty spirits it sent to Hades of heroes‚ and turned them into prey to dogs And feast to birds.(1.2-5) Although Achilles and Hector are both mighty warriors who share the same values‚ they have different backgrounds‚ personalities‚ and reasons for fighting. Homer presents Achilles‚ the son of Peleus

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    Hector “He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened.” This quote was once stated by a Chinese man named Tao Te Ching. The reason this quote was stated is because it encompasses the meaning of the Iliad. Not in a great way but in a vague but familiar way. The Iliad was a tale about the wrathful withdrawal from battle of Achilles‚ the premiere Greek warrior‚ after King Agamemnon dishonored him — an internecine quarrel disastrous to the Greek cause.

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    Assignment#2 Topic: Pg 263‚ l. 409-419‚ Book I‚ pg. 81‚ l. 131-41‚ Pg. 266-8‚ l. 524-98: compare the different male characters’ attitudes toward fighting over women. When and why are they willing to fight over women? Throughout the time that I read The Iliad‚ I have observed that generally all of fightings‚ wars are because of women or for women. In other words all fightings connects with a woman at some point. As a woman‚ I always wondered that are those women are object or loved ones? Are they fighting

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    1. WHY DOES PROTAGONIST (Helen of Troy) considered main cause of Trojan War? In Greek legend‚ the Trojan War was fought between the Greeks and the city of Troy.  The direct cause of this war was the beauty of Helen of Troy‚ daughter of the Greek god Zeus and Leda‚ the Queen of Sparta.  Helen was much coveted by all of the men in Troy‚ so when she chose a husband‚ the King of Sparta made all men swear that they would accept Helen’s choice of a husband and that they would also defend her if anyone

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    One: “Sing to me of the man‚ muse the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course‚ once he had plundered the lights of Troy.” The Odyssey begins with inspiration from the muse singing through him. The Odyssey specifies its subject as the Iliad. The first couple of lines shows how the story will end. With all men dead except Odysseus‚ and reasons for his death‚ the recklessness and blindness from his crew. This soon bean to be a famous explorer. He did a 10 year journey with a consent of

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