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    pieces of literature‚ such as a Shakespeare play‚ in which the examples are found. Greek Myths Myth 1: Daphne and Apollo Literature it’s found in: Parthenius’s “Erotica Pathernata” Myth 2: Trojan War Literature it’s found in: Homer’s “Iliad and the Odyssey” Answer the following questions: Describe Greek myths. Transform the original stories “from {their} initial frame of referene into another that is more acceptable” (Powell‚ 2002‚ p.19) How have the above pieces of literature

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    important to stories and poems throughout history. Each author develops his hero through a unique writing style‚ combining conscious use of detail‚ diction‚ tone and other narrative techniques to outline a hero’s personality. Homer‚ in his epic poem The Iliad‚ develops two classic heroes who are distinctly different at first glance‚ but upon closer inspection are very similar in terms of their basic characteristics. Hector and Achilles both are courageous soldiers‚ relatively honorable men‚ and respected

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    is an issue both societies must contend with in order to survive . The Iliad‚ an epic by Homer that describes the war between the ancient cultures of Greece and the city of Troy‚ is one such document that helps to provide this insight. The most common and most debated issue of war is the morality of violence. Being an almost expected component of war‚ it is difficult to advocate war without advocating violence. In The Iliad‚ violence seems to be a necessary factor for the purpose of the tale:

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    Emily Bennett Humanities 1 February 3rd 2015 Iliad questions How would you describe the personality of Achilles? I see Achilles as ill-tempered and reactionary because he cannot control his temper and becomes furious when his pride is hurt. He is very prideful and will do basically anything for his name to be remembered. His mother‚ a Goddess and fortune teller‚ tells him his fate‚ if he goes to Troy to fight Hector his name will be forgotten. He still goes because of his strong desire to avenge

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    certain culture or civilization‚ it is deductable what human characters were honored and cherished by the people of the time. During the Greek civilization‚ two works are able to be used to find out what the Greeks admired in the human persona. In the Iliad‚ the epic poem commonly

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    Thematic Analysis Essay: The Iliad As quoted in www.novelguide.com‚ “In Homer’s The Iliad‚ war is depicted as horrible‚ bloody‚ and fruitless. There are no clear winners. Many mortal people die in vain because of arrogant and emotional decisions made by men.” The violence of war is a major theme. The Iliad is an epic poem about the war between the Trojans and the Greeks. The violence of war is shown with three examples: the battlefield being completely covered with corpses‚ Achilles dragging

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    the same order.’ 6.43 Alexander who was still a boy often read the Iliad. His nickname was ‘Achilles’. His teacher’s nickname was ‘Cheiron’‚ because the centaur trained Achilles. When the king was also a general‚ Alexander always had India with the dagger under the pillow. And he captured many prizes having routed the Persians in battle and a certain chest of Darius‚ which was valuable: and in the chest he guarded the Iliad. And when a certain excited messenger once ran in‚ Alexander said to him

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    DIOMEDES CHARACTER ANALYSIS From the very start of the Iliad‚ there is a leadership crisis among the Greeks. Who is really filling the role of leadership in the greek army? A leader is more than just a position of authority. A true leader is a hero among his men‚ a living example and paradigm of virtue. Throughout The Iliad it is Diomedes who consistently fills this role. By his prowess in combat‚ his fidelity to the the cause‚ and his piety to the gods‚ he shows that he is a man to follow

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    A Mighty Cleaner and Soldier “You’ll stop paying the elbow tax‚ when you start cleaning with Ajax!” was the first commercial jingle to air on television in the United States. In 1948‚ this jingle was used for Ajax Cleanser. Colgate-Palmolive popularized this manufactured cleaner in 1947. The mythological entity Ajax helped the company come up with their original and most popular catchphrase‚ “Stronger than dirt!” Ajax All-Purpose Cleaner with Ammonia was made as a current seller in 1962‚ and became

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    is a level of uncertainty over if a war actually did occur. There are a number of sources providing evidence that reveal the probable causes and likelihood of the Trojan War as a historical event. These sources include ancient epics such as Homer’s Iliad‚ the Cypria‚ historical tablets such as the Hittite records and more archaeological findings from excavations. Through archaeological excavations at Hisarlik‚ the site believed to be Troy‚ and other ancient sites‚ there is considerable evidence that

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