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    suffering to others‚ the courageous and assiduous Odysseus displays many admirable traits. The one and only tragic flaw of the eminent epic hero is that he possesses an excessive amount of pride. Since his status stands as the renowned warrior of the Trojan War‚ he requires much dignity to support his heroic background. For example‚ when Odysseus escapes from the dreaded Cyclops with his men‚ he shouts his name and boasts in victory to have his legacy grow. This action presents his hubris because he

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    believed that the goal in life is to live with Areté‚ which means “virtue” or “reaching one’s highest potential”. In the poem Iliad‚ Homer writes about the Greek legend the Trojan War‚ one of the most important events in Greek mythology. The poem is not just about the Trojan War‚ but how the hero Achilles rose above his anger. The Trojan War‚ the ten year siege between the city of Troy (Ilium) and the Greek states‚ it tells of the events and battles during that time. The Greek warrior‚ Achilles is the

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    water would make him completely immortal so he could escape his fate. She submerged all but his heel‚ which would soon contribute to the fulfillment of his destiny. When Achilles got called to help the Greeks to get the princess‚ Helen‚ back from the Trojan Prince‚ Paris‚ he was then faced with a life changing dilemma. He had the option to either go fight and die and be known as a Great War Hero‚ or to stay behind and live.

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    The Iliad by Homer is about characteristics of human greatness. In this epic poem‚ characters vie for greatness and the thought of being remembered by all. By encountering many different warriors‚ kings‚ gods and goddess’‚ the reader becomes familiar with both vice and virtue. In The Iliad there are many characteristics that could distinguish a warrior. The three most important of these traits are courage‚ honor‚ and determination‚ none of which may be lacking in a person who is ‘great.’ Courage

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    Family as a social institution in Odyssey by Homer One of the social institutions that play a very important role in the Odyssey by homer is the family. The importance of the family and home are highly extrapolated in this work of art‚ the main character‚ Odysseus really demonstrates the role of home and the family. Even before the reader goes deep into the text‚ there are certain facts that are established about the family and its role in this book. Although most critics and readers focus on

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    these great characteristics he possessed‚ one might question did this majestic man have any blemishes throughout the story at all. Could it be possible that if this man was indeed so perfect‚ then why was his voyage back to Ithaca after the Trojan War so prolonged over the years? Surely a man with qualities such as these should have no difficulty returning himself and his shipmates back to their dwellings. Unfortunately‚ Odysseus as well as his crew members had some flaws that are common

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    In approximately 2000 B.C.‚ the Epic of Gilgamesh was written by the Sumerians. Not only was this story the first ever to be written down‚ it would also set way for many more heroic tales to come. Since 2000 B.C.‚ every century has had its own heroic tale. In addition to Gilgamesh‚ other heroes who emerged from these stories include Beowulf and Achilles. Although all three heroes were created in different time periods‚ they all embody classic‚ heroic traits. Some of the traits that these three characters

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    recapture Helen. He was equipped with fifty ships and fifty men of his own private army‚ the Myrmidons. The Myrmidons were fearsome fighters who were transformed from ants by Zeus. Achilles and his army took over 23 cities and they even ambushed the Trojan prince. It was told that if Achilles did not kill a prince before he was 20 years old‚ he would die. This caused him to sacrifice the prince in honor of Apollo. Apollo was not pleased by this and is why he has a grudge towards Achilles. Overall‚ Achilles

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    event from the perspective of the victim. For example‚ the victim unknowingly downloads a Trojan horse which installs a keystroke logger on his or her machine. Alternatively‚ the victim might receive an e-mail containing what claims to be a link to known entity‚ but in reality is a link to a hostile website. It is often facilitated by crimeware programs such as keystroke loggers‚ viruses‚ rootkits or Trojan horses. Software flaws or vulnerabilities often provide the foothold for the attacker. For

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    The Role of Women in the Iliad Anybody would agree that before‚ women had so little power that they were often used as objects. They were taken and given as if they were material belongings. In the Iliad‚ an epic written during the 8th century BC‚ women are treated as only property and producing material within the house rather than human beings. This is Homer’s way of saying that the attitude towards women in his time period is wrong and unjustified. While men worship gods and goddesses‚ they

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