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    A Durkheimian Analysis of the Execution of Troy Anthony Davis Section A: Synthesis of Durkheim Durkheim’s major argument in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912) is that society is the basis of religion and religion is basis of society. Essentially for Durkheim‚ religion’s central concern is society. Religion is a set of symbols‚ rituals‚ and beliefs that exist in order to solidify and reinforce society. Religion is not just the realm of the supernatural‚ of spirits and gods. This is

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    The travels of Aeneas‚ from the fall of Troy to the founding of Lavinium The travels of Aeneas‚ from the fall of Troy to the founding of Lavinium are very important myths by which the Romans modeled themselves‚ and from which they were able to derive a sense of past and ’who they were’. Archeological evidence shows that Aeneas and his story were well known throughout ancient Rome as coins and urns were found depicting Aeneas’ myth. Some of these coins were found prior to the lives of Livy and Virgil

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    Do city vanished ? you don’t hear it that much‚ but some cities do vanished like the city Iliad from the Trojan war. Iliad reported from missing in the Trojan war and it had never been found by a man name Heinrich Schliemann‚ who read a poem of the Trojan war and discovered the city. Ever since Heinrich Schliemann was a boy he read a poem of the Trojan war and he was determined to find the missing city and he did. When Heinrich Schliemann was a boy he read a poem. The poem was about the trojan

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    Topic Exploration In the great works of literature The Iliad and The Epic of Gilgamesh there is one theme that stood out to me the most. This is the theme of heroism. In each of these stories a hero is shown in many different characters‚ but they all have some similarities. It also depends on the reader who is interpreting the story. For instance for me in The Epic of Gilgamesh both Enkidu and Gilgamesh could be considered heroes. Many times in ancient Greek stories the typical definition of a hero

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    Aphrodite in the Iliad. 3. Homeric simile. 4. Hector & Andromache. 5. Shield of Achilles & Son of Atrius. 6. The status of Helen. 7. “Homeric similes and shorter comparisons bring out the rightful place of war in the natural order.” Discuss. 8. Is there a heroic code that guides the decisions of the characters in Iliad? Discuss the values of the Homeric Hero with particular reference to Achilles‚ Odysseus‚ and Hector. 9. Epic conventions in Iliad. 10. Does Homer’s

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    The Influence of the Iliad on Individuals The classical hero is a timeless description of human beings all around the world. Not only is it part of some human’s nature; it is used as a source of entertainment for people as well. The classical hero is seen both in the Iliad‚ as we have discussed‚ and in today’s world every day and in most cases everywhere. Heroes are seen today in TV shows‚ novels‚ movies‚ sports‚ in politics‚ and on the news‚ etc. As an audience‚ we love to study the classical

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    Was "Troy" the Movie Accurate According to Homer? Did the movie Troy‚ released in 2004‚ accurately depict the story of Homer’s epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ and was it a good movie from a critical point of view? I think it was a good movie from an entertainment standpoint‚ but it fell short in it’s comparison to Homer’s epics. As a fan of "epic" movies‚ I have watched the movie Troy a couple of times. In comparing the movie to the epic‚ there are various discrepancies between

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    literary hero is held to the values of the culture in which they are created and can reveal those values to readers of different cultures. Values of a culture are shown through the actions of the heroes in literature; this is very notable in Beowulf‚ The Iliad‚ and Things Fall Apart. Beowulf’s hero shows the values of the culture he represents. Beowulf shows great strength when he fights and wins many battles: Grendel‚ the seamonster‚ and Grendel’s mother. Great strength is also shown in his battle against

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    Romeo and Juliet Allusion Research Allusion: Helen of Troy Allusion location: Act 2‚ Scene 4‚ line 107 Quote: “Helen and Hero were sluts and harlots.” Plot context: Romeo has just arranged for Juliet and his marriage and is walking home when Mercutio spots him. Mercutio makes jokes about how his girl is so beautiful that she makes the most beautiful women in history look ugly. Mercutio also mentions that Romeo gave them the slip the previous night. Romeo replies and asked what they

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    To what extent are the characters in the Iliad able to exercise free-will? What are the consequences of their attempts to do so? Refer to several characters in your answer. Throughout the Iliad by Homer there are numerous characters that try to exercise free-will. There are many consequences that come when doing so. Some of these consequences can be fatal and life threatening. However‚ these characters are often forced by laws‚ cultures‚ morals and gender that stop them from being as free as they

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