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    Character Analysis of Agamemnon Power as prime motivation In The Iliad‚ Homer gives us many characters to examine: Some characters are simple while some are complicated‚ some are heroic‚ some are cowards‚ some are motivated by the desire for kleos and plunder while some are motivated by power. Each warrior goes into battle with different responsibilities‚ obligations and motives depending on rank and class. For example‚ a king has different motivations for going to war than a soldier has.

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    it became accepted that there were nine muses: Calliope‚ Clio‚ Erato‚ Euterpe‚ Melpomene‚ Polyhymnia‚ Terpsichore‚ Thalia‚ and Urania. The Muse Clio discovered history and guitar. History was named Clio in the ancient years‚ because it refers to “Kleos” the Greek word for the heroic acts. Clio was always represented with a clarion in the right arm and a book in the left hand. Muse Euterpe discovered several musical instruments‚ courses and dialectic. She was always depicted holding a flute‚ while

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    read time and time again‚ by varying ages‚ digging its way into our hearts‚ becoming an instant classic. Odysseus and the adventures of his homecoming create a much different tale than Homer’s other work‚ the Iliad‚ provided. The epic is not about bloodthirsty men trying to get their hands on kleos anymore; it is about the homecoming of a man who uses his wits‚ not his weapon. In the Odyssey‚ the characters balance – Homer provides contrasting characters to show the readers the traits that Odysseus holds

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    Homer establishes that achieving nostos was a principal factor for a man to be considered well distinguished and deemed civilized in Greek society. In addition to nostos‚ three essential qualities of a civilized Greek man include the attainment of kleos‚ offering sacrifices to the immortals‚ and possessing

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    as he claims his “never-failing wish” is to achieve his nostos. In Book 9‚ Odysseus tells the Phaeacians that he and his men raided Ismarus when they left Troy. Odysseus’ motive for this could either be a desire for booty (in which case he wants kleos rather than nostos) or a desire for supplies (in which case he does want to achieve nostos‚ and so is preparing himself for the journey). Also‚ he is anxious to leave Ismarus as soon as possible which shows a desire for nostos; however‚ he allows his

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    leadership. He was often considered indecisive‚ for this reason many of his men did not trust him. Louis XVI’s desire to expand France’s territory in order to acquire personal glory is comparable to Odysseus’ journey home to Ithaca in order to attain kleos. Not only were their goals similar but both Odysseus and Louis XVI’s men were killed in the process. In ancient Greece‚ Greeks had higher expectations for leaders than other mortals. Throughout the epic poem Homer characterizes Odysseus as a predominantly

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    retelling the story of the Illiad will evoke deep conversation at a dinner party‚ even if it is not being used for a practical purpose. So pottery in the Archaic period was not going out of style‚ but for the Athenians was a bit too generic. Seeking “kleos” and other values lead victors not only to commission statues‚ but other vases as well. Guys like Exikias and the Amasis painter were getting very popular‚ and these lackluster prizes helped them gain traction. The Greeks were passionate about their

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    values of a nation. Both The Odyssey written by Homer and Beowulf an Anglo-Saxon epic represent the honor that comes along with fame‚ and hospitality found within a society. The emphasis on the glory of fame stems from the commonly referred terms Kleos and Timè. Both epics have a focus on glory as well as honor. Beowulf even says‚ “I shall achieve fame for myself with Hrunting‚ or death will carry me off” (“Beowulf” 27). The beliefs of this time period were largely based on fighting; the acquisition

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    The nine Muses are the daughters of Zeus. They have the power to inspire arts. Raised by the god Apollo and nymph Eurifme‚ each Muse created a instrument or inspires a particular art. This paper will explain the origins of the Muses‚ The type of art each inspires‚ and each muse in detail. The nine muses were: Calliope‚ Clio‚ Thalia‚ Melopomene‚ Terpsichore‚ Erato‚ Euterpe‚ Polyhymna‚ and Urania. The muses inspire poetry‚ music‚ and science. The nine muses were the daughters of Zeus

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    as depictions of the gods‚ mainly through Hecabe‚ the widow of the Troy’s King Priam and the only living symbol of Troy (Green‚ 55). Euripides based the play on the myths and legends about the Trojan War‚ familiarly in reference to Homer’s Iliad (Fagles‚ 3). In fact Archeological and historical evidence suggests that the war actually took place‚ probably between 1350 and 1100 BC. However‚ ancient storytellers mythologized the events before‚ during‚ and after the war‚ suggesting gods and goddesses

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