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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Play Scripts. (The bell rang as it was time to go in for the second lesson of the day; The Teacher was ready to teach) Teacher: ‘’ Come on settle down now y4. ‘’ Children: ‘’Good morning Miss Furniss.’’ (They do the register then go to the assembly) Child:’P.E YES OH WAIT ART YES oh wait maths yes woo NOT.’’ Teacher: ‘Now y4 it is a big day tomorrow‚ can anyone tell me why? ‘’ Child:’’Because we are going on a school trip to the‚ colour me pots.’’ Teacher: ‘’yes well done
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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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Hello everyone‚ this is Fiona. The passage I selected comes from the famous play MacBeth written by Shakespeare‚ and it is from act I scene ii‚ line 48-78.The lines I chose from this scene is when MacBeth and Banquo first met the 3 weird witches. And they told Macbeth about his future‚ where he’s going to become the thane of cawdor‚ and be the king of scotland thereafter. The idea blew Macbeth’s mind‚ but he became very attracted to it very quickly. However‚ the witches told Banquo that his
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started when Paris of Troy stole Helen‚ the wife of the Spartan king‚ Menelaus. Surprisingly enough‚ this battle talked about in textbooks across the world is the same one historians question if it even happened. The only account of the war is The Iliad‚ written by the infamous Homer thousands of years ago. Although his work gives great detail and reasoning for the war‚ it is argued as to whether it should be seen merely as fiction or an accurate report of the battle. With little to no other evidence
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Achilles’ Wrath and the Plan of Zeus The Iliad 1 begins and ends showing people in a normal state‚ before and after the wrath of Achilles has precipitated the plan of Zeus. In this normal state‚ people are capable of acting rationally‚ using experience and wisdom to guide their behavior. However‚ during the main action of the Iliad‚ the wrath of Achilles and the plan of Zeus‚ people live in an extraordinary state of human/divine crisis‚ because human emotions have broken down those barriers which
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which is evident from their love for one another. Through the loss of Patroclus however‚ Achilles experiences a great deal of pain that comes from a sense of death‚ grief and loss‚ all of which are prominent themes within Malouf’s adaptation of the Iliad‚ Ransom. After the passing of Patroclus‚ Achilles looses all that is humane inside him‚ his anger concocted from his refusal to be consoled after Patroclus’ death sending him spiralling out of control and beyond recognition‚ violating every moral
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The Iliad. Translated by Robert Ragles. Yes homer is honorable. Honor: honesty‚ fairness‚ or integrity in one’s beliefs and actions; this is the definition by which Achilles‚ ought to be judged. Throughout the Iliad‚ Achilles acts on rage and revenge. “Rage-Goddess‚ sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles‚ murderous‚ doomed‚ that cost the Achaens countless losses‚ hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls‚ great fighters’ souls‚ but made their bodies carrion‚ feasts for the dogs and
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Mandy Kauppila Mr. Brakke AP Lit & Comp 6th hour 2 November 2012 The Character of Achilles Achilles is the main character in Homer’s The Iliad translated by Robert Fagles. The Iliad is the story of the battle of Troy‚ in which Greek heroes fight and die‚ with much interference from the various gods and goddesses. The story ends when Achilles gives Hector’s body back to King Priam and Hector is buried. Homer uses a number of different literary devices to illustrate Achilles’ character development
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