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    Three stages of Achilles Achilles is a great warrior who faces many different situations in his life. These scenarios changed him into who he has become in his life according to the Iliad. Throughout the Iliad his emotions range anger‚ rage‚ and compassion. When he gets angry it’s because of Agamemnon taking Briseis from him. He gets rage from when the Trojans kill his cousin. Achilles becomes compassionate when the King of Troy comes to ask for his son’s body back. At the beginning of the war

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    Helen‚ Priam Themes: Women The heroic code Intervention of Gods Plot: The two armies advance towards each other‚ and Paris bravely offers a duel to anyone who will accept. Menelaos steps forwards and joyously accepts the challenge. Paris realises what he has done and shrinks back into the crowd‚ where he gets a rousing speech from his brother‚ Hector‚ about how cowardly he is. So Paris agrees to fight and the duel will determine who gets ‘Helen and all her goods’. Helen and Priam sit together

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    In his absence from the battlefield gave courage to the Trojans. Begrudgingly Agamemnon and the other Greeks begged him to come back to the battle. His cousin ‚ Patroclus made him join the battle again. Despite Hector’s advice otherwise‚ Priam instructs him to retake the Trojan beach in the night and force the Greeks home. The attack brings the Greeks together and the Myrmidons enter the batter. Hector duels a man that he believes it’s Achilles‚ because of the armor. Hector cuts his throat

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    pity on him and Apollo protected it. Zeus believes that Achilles behavior is wrong‚ so he lets Apollo regain possession of Hector’s body. Zeus tells Iris and Hermes to have Achilles take a ransom for Hector’s body‚ not to just take it right away. Priam thinks that his sons all lack sense of social order‚ that none of them were as smart or as good as Hector. The eagle is most closely associated with Zeus. Hermes presents himself as a Myrmidon soldier to

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    King Priam‚ then‚ begs for the return of Hector’s corpse‚ while Achilles is still haunted by the thoughts of his own fate‚ for that he knows‚ too that he will soon die at Troy‚ from his own land and his beloved father. When coming across Longley’s Ceasefire‚

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    Homer?s The Iliad is a story that takes place during the war between the Greeks and the Trojans. The story is told mainly from the side of the Greeks and therefore serves as a perfect display of the 3 ?Codes? of a Greek warrior. These are the Codes of Hospitality‚ Battle‚ and Household. The Greek warriors are strict upon themselves in upholding the codes as it is one of their values‚ and it is evident as many examples of these ?Codes? frequently appear throughout the story. The first of the three

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    In Homer’s epic‚ The Iliad‚ there are many great characters‚ both mortal and immortal. However‚ no characters seem to match the greatness and importance of Achilles‚ the mightiest of the Greeks and Hector‚ Trojan prince and mightiest of the Trojans. Although they are the mightiest of their forces‚ their attitudes and motives for the Greek-Trojan war are completely different. Since birth‚ mighty Achilles was destined for greatness as Thetis‚ his father was told that he would bear a son greater than

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    Hellenistic Athenian scholars perceived it as pederastic‚[2] while others perceived it as a platonic warrior-bond.[3] [edit]Trojans The Trojan men Hector — son of King Priam and the foremost Trojan warrior. Aeneas — son of Anchises and Aphrodite. Deiphobus — brother of Hector and Paris. Paris — Helen’s lover-abductor. Priam — the aged King of Troy. Polydamas — a prudent commander whose advice is ignored; he is Hector’s foil. Agenor — a Trojan warrior who attempts to fight Achilles (Book XXI)

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    The film begins with the birth of Paris‚ and Cassandra’s prophecy that he would be the cause of Troy’s destruction. Worried‚ his father King Priam leaves him on Mount Ida‚ where he is found and raised by the shepherd Agelaus. When he is an adult‚ he judgesAphrodite as the fairest of the three goddesses‚ Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite. After awarding her the golden apple she promises him the love of Helen of Sparta‚ the most beautiful woman in the world. Meanwhile in Sparta‚ Helen sees in a pool Paris’s

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    The Illiad Book 1: Summary: The Iliad begins with the Trojan War already in progress. Greek audiences would have been familiar with the background of the story‚ and here a brief summary of events is necessary to help the reader to put these events in context. It is important to remember that these stories had a life outside of Homer: he did not invent his characters or the main events of the epic. He did make key choices regarding which events and characters were to be emphasized and reinterpreted

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