This idea of self sacrifice is what makes a hero. In Greek literature‚ especially in poetry‚ there are several examples of heroes and heroines. I will specifically discuss Achilles of Homer’s Iliad‚ as well as Antigone in Sophocles Antigone‚ and why their character is of heroic stature.
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about a response I would like to write for The Iliad. That character is Hector. He was arguably the most monumental soldier that fought for the Trojans. Even though Achilles eventually becomes Hector’s demise‚ while Achilles is away‚ Hector holds his own and really inflicts some damage on the Archean army. However‚ that does not go without saying that Hector had a few character flaws throughout the Trojan War‚ particularly toward the end of The Iliad‚ when Achilles returns to battle for the Archean
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area and time period in which it was written. The Iliad‚ the Odyssey‚ and the Aeneid are all similar epics in their adventures and their lessons. Throughout the literary works of the ancient world there are many reoccurring motifs such as: the role of the gods‚ the role of suffering‚ and the roll of fate. The role of the gods shows heavily in the literary works of this era through the god’s direct interference in mortal events. Within the Iliad Athena‚ who hates the Trojans‚ does not directly kill
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due to the hardships he must face as a consequence of his actions. Throughout the Iliad by Homer we learn to pity Achilles for the things that have happened to him‚ but we tend to overlook whether we should pity him. Achilles is a brutal fighter‚ who pillages‚ rapes‚ and enslaves his captives. The most important‚ least obvious thing to know about Achilles is that he is not a hero. Within the first few books of the Iliad‚ Achilles is depicted as a victim when Agamemnon grabs his prize from pillaging
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Ancient Epic Hero (The Iliad) A brave and noble character in an epic poem‚ admired for great achievements‚ a human being with characteristics a society admires and often wishes to emulate. A hero that fights for a noble cause. In this paper the focus will be on the Trojan War worrier‚ Achilles and Hector. A war that lasted for ten years‚ fought over a woman‚ Helen. Who fled to Troy with Paris‚ son of the Trojan king Priam. Both Achilles and Hector were epic worries‚ in that the culture resulting
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Throughout the ages‚ many people feel they have a statement to make‚ and make this statement through literature. Although at first glance‚ Homer’s "Iliad" may not seem to be a criticism of society‚ underneath all the violence and deep storylines there is a message dying to get out. In the culture of the Iliad‚ mortal women are treated as property rather than human beings. While the gods attempt to treat the goddesses the same way‚ the goddesses are quick to assert themselves and claim equal power
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true failure.” In The Iliad‚ the audience is told of the brutal Trojan War and how the Trojans were destroyed in the tenth year. Nonchalantly‚ the Greeks celebrated and won prizes‚ while Troy was burned to the ground‚ leaving the remaining stragglers to run away under the leadership of Aeneas. Focused on the Trojans’ journey to the founding of Rome‚ The Aeneid portrays the good aspects of the Trojan life compared to the battling Greeks as shown in The Iliad. Although‚ in The Iliad‚ the Greeks uphold
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Contrasts of Troy and the Iliad Troy and the Iliad are very similar in the story line and the all-around theme but there are huge fundamental changes the director made to the story to increase the likeability of the movie. Troy includes some of the significant events from the Iliad but there are extremely important events of the book that he did not include and some events that are important to the movie that never actually happened in the book. The three most important fundamental changes of the
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In the Iliad‚ the author‚ Homer‚ displays how war can affect individuals physically and mentally. This results in the individuals becoming more barbaric and hindering their true identities. Throughout the Iliad‚ the author shows the effects of war on specific characters. In the book‚ Homer shows how war can cause individuals to become more barbaric. An example of this would be the after-effects of Hector’s death when Achilles kills him. After his death‚ the greeks did the following‚ “Not a man
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The Gods in the Iliad The gods take sides in the Iliad. The gods help their favorite mortals both directly and indirectly. Mortals fight gods and gods fight each other. The world of the Iliad is a world of cosmic conflict. On the side of the Greeks are: On the side of the Trojans are: Athena Aphrodite Hera Apollo Poseidon Artemis Hermes Leto Zeus
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