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    Aristotle's Tragedy

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    The Iliad is Aristotle’s Tragedy; an “Imitation of Action” Humans tend to take comfort in the idea that their lives are not the most unfortunate‚ this makes tragedy a popular theme for many well written pieces. Although The Iliad is not considered a tragedy‚ according to Joe Sachs it still follows Aristotle’s definition of one in “The Poetics”. Which is‚ tragedy is the use of “imitation of action” to arouse pity and fear‚ leading to catharsis from the audience in a piece of literature. There are

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    Homer: His Life and His Works Greeks had used writing since c. 1400 BC‚ but it was not until the late 8th century BC that their literature was first written down. Greek literature began in Ionia with the brilliant epics of Homer‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey. These mature products of a long tradition of oral poetry brought together a vast body of divine and heroic myths and sagas that served as a foundation for much subsequent Greek literature. The epic view of humankind had a lasting influence

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    Illiad vs Troy

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    the Iliad Hector does not kill Menelaus‚ Menelaus survives the Trojan War and returns to his homeland with Helen. - In the movie Achilles is among one of many Greeks that are inside the Trojan Horse. In the Iliad Achilles died before the Trojan Horse ruse was ever exploited. - In the Iliad Paris is mortally wounded by Philoctetes. In Troy Paris lives. - Ajax and Agamemnon were also men that survived the Trojan War according to the Iliad‚ but were killed off in Troy. - In the Iliad Priam

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    Within both The Aeneid and Iliad‚ there is a strong urge to present a world in which wars are glorious‚ the gods have a direct hand in human events‚ and these deities influence fate. Through the representation of two similarly “blessed” protagonists‚ Achilles and Aeneas‚ the reader is able to view the ways in which these two cultural issues intertwine and attempt to create a picture of the ancient world which is at once brutally real and filled with the magical and supernatural of the gods. Throughout

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    Trojan War

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    rather than a war. With skeptisisim of any notable war taking place in Troy this news was a blow to belivers. However the destruction of the city actually helps explain the orgin of the most iconic parts about the Trojan War‚ the Trojan Horse. In the Iliad the city of Troy is destroyed by a horse which completely decimates the state. Considering that the historical site of Troy 6 was destroyed by earthquake‚ a parallel might be drawn between the god Poseidon and the destruction. Poseidon was often times

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    DFP 101 September 25‚2010 Script Essay In the script Barbershop‚ the character‚ Calvin is the owner of the family barbershop business. Calvin is in Chicago‚ IL. Calvin is married. His wife and him are expecting a child. Calvin is trying to make it. Calvin is having a hard time maintaining the finances for the Barbershop. Calvin decides to sell the barbershop to a loan shark named‚ Lester Wallace. I‚describe ‚Calvin as a determined person. Calvin seems to be dealing with the importance of family

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    Script - Mc

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    people who have first seen my scripts. Thanks for reading this READ ME‚ you will learn a lot of things before you start the scripts. To install‚ place the Creeper folder from Sniffums’ Scripts > Friendly > Creeper‚ into your minecraft > resources > mobTalker_script > Friendly folder. If there is a Creeper folder in there you do not wish to replace‚ please back it up‚ if you don’t care at all‚ replace the folder‚ and you are free to start the campaign. In the scripts you will see some text the

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    Iliad1

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    In the Iliad‚ the warriors’ fates are predetermined by the gods. I will argue that the warriors do not have free will‚ and that they cannot shape their own destiny. A person’s destiny is affected by the choices made using free will and conscience. There are many times in the Iliad the gods get involved in human situations therefore taking away their human freedom. During Agamemnon and Achilles’ disagreement in book 1‚ Achilles is angered and begins to extend his sword. Achilles is angry because

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    The Movie Helen of Troy

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    the book Iliad. This movie helps the readers to understand this book. Also‚ it shows how the Trojan war started and how Troy has fallen. Like in the book‚ because Helen was taken by Paris‚ the Achaeans demanded to take her back and conquer and make Troy fall. The movie only shows the important details and the book‚ and changes the flow of the story to make it more beautiful and appropriate for their theme. After viewing the movie‚ there are lot of differences between the book Iliad and the movie

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    Ralph Gallucci Ancient Epic Office HSSB 4047 Fall 2013 Office Hours MWF 9:30-10:30 gallucci@classics.ucsb.edu Class Description In this course we will read the most influential epics of antiquity (Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Iliad‚ Odyssey‚ and Aeneid)‚ paying special attention to plot and character development and to the archaeological‚ religious‚ social‚ political‚ and cultural background of these works. This course will also survey both the views of modern scholars on various

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