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    The Illiad Play

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    glorifies the bravery‚ loyalty‚ and strength of the soldiers by giving each a positive quality. The scene where Priam the King chastens himself by putting his life at risk to beg for hi son’s dead body‚ thinking that they will kill him and surprisingly they don’t. He begs and Achilles agrees to give it back. Achilles is king enough to say “Yes‚ I’ll do this”‚ and is patient enough to warn Priam not to yell so he doesn’t kill him. This

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    The Iliad SEAO I. Homer and Robert Fagles. The Iliad. New York‚ N.Y.: Penguin‚ 1990. Print. A. The title relates to the story literally‚ because the word “Iliad” means “poem about ilium”‚ and ilium is an alternate name for Troy which is where the Iliad took place. II. POV A. The story is told in 3rd person omniscient because he has access to every character’s mind and he frequently gives insight into the thoughts and feelings of even minor characters‚ gods and mortals alike. The narrator also

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    only stops after Agamemnon gives up Chryseis‚ restoring the balance. Another occasion in which this value is portrayed is in the conversation between Achilles and Priam‚ father of Hektor. After the death of Hektor‚ Achilles drags around the body of Hektor in the dirt every morning. Unable to bear the pitiful sight of his son anymore‚ Priam comes to Achilles to ask for his son’s body back in exchange for a large ransom. He kisses both palms of Achilles and tells him to look at the situation from a father’s

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    The comparison & differences of Achilles & Hektor Achilles and Hektor are entirely different. When it comes to their values‚ personalities‚ and qualities. Throughout the story of the Iliad Achilles shows how passionate and how emotional he is. Hektor was a great war hero. H e was more of a human than Achilles. In a way one might think Hektor should be honored over Achilles because Hektor parents are both humans unlike Achilles parents. It is important to notice that Hektor exhibit more human

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    Helen in Iliad

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    HELEN:"CAUSA BELLE and VICTIM OF WAR". Homer creates Helen as a complex and suffering figure with a good mind‚ who strives for autonomy‚ expression‚ and belonging‚ within and despite the many constraints to which she is subject.Helen appears in only six encounters in the Iliad‚ with a different audience in each. As the encounters progress‚ she reveals more and more aspects of her personality and becomes increasingly assertive‚ increasingly her own person‚ and increasingly a part of the

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    Theme Analysis In Homer’s Iliad‚ war is depicted as horrible‚ bloody‚ and fruitless. There are no clear winners in The Iliad. Many people die in vain because of arrogant and emotional decisions made by men. Achilles directly causes the death of his friend by first refusing to fight‚ leaving the Greeks at a disadvantage‚ and then poorly advising his friend Patroclus to join the other fighters. Even the initial cause of the war‚ Paris’ kidnapping of Helen‚ a Greek woman‚ is a rash and selfish

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    In the novel Cassandra by Christa wolf‚ we are told the story of Cassandra before she is murdered by Clytemnestra after she got captured and enslaved after the fall of Troy. Being already regarded as an outsider‚ Cassandra begin to isolate herself from her own family as we move through the novel and also cuts herself off from the society she lives in through the idols that the Trojans dearly believe in. These idols served as a way to take hold of the Trojans and make them believe in something thus

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    Characterisation of Helen

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    telling her about the duel and it’s outcome being the possession of Helen by the victor. While meeting Priam and his council on the rampart ‚ watching the battle‚ some Trojan olders say ‘No one could blame the Trojans and the Greek men-at-arms for suffering so long for such woman’s sake.’ She s fearful like the immortal goddess. These comments fill her with guilt and remorse‚ even though old Priam tries to convince her that she is not the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans. She

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    1 English November 23December 10th‚ 2012 Women In the epic poem‚ The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ women play an important but subservient role to men. With very few exceptions‚ the acts and deeds of men are dominant. Some goddesses such as Hera enjoy parity with men‚ and some mortal females show exceptional strength such as Andromache‚ but the primary role of women is to create a sanctuary at home or perform handiwork for their husbands. Women also serve to symbolize a man’s military rank as well

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    Achilles showed mercy was when Priam‚ the father of Hector - who killed Achilles’ best friend - went to beg Achilles to give up Hector’s body. “As you wished ‚ sir‚ the body of your son is now set free. He lies in state. At

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