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    his name to be remembered‚ chooses to go. The Greeks sail for Troy. Achilles and the Myrmidons are the fastest rowers and land before anyone else. They kill many Trojans and desecrate the temple of Apollo. Briseis‚ a member of the Trojan royal family‚ is captured and taken as a prize to the Greeks‚ despite Achilles claiming her as a war prize himself. Achilles and his Myrmidons do not fight the next day because of Agamemnon’s unfair claim to Briseis. With Greeks surrounding Troy‚ Paris challenges

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    knowledge of the battle from the Trojan side had been lost. Considering the ability to affect feelings with similes‚ and the one-sided view of history‚ Homer could be using similes to guide the reader in the direction of his personal views‚ as happens with modern day political "spin". These views that Homer might be trying to get across might be trying to favor Troy. It could easily be imagined that throughout time‚ only great things were heard about the Greeks mettle in war‚ and that Homer is attempting

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    Helen of Troy

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    and fall of people around her. She even displayed very little emotions and was sort of unaffected by the war outcome. Still I like her Helen of Troy‚ or Helen or Sparta‚ one of the most controversial female characters in literature‚ has been the literary and mythic symbol of beauty and illicit love. She was the most beautiful woman in Greece best known for being the cause of the Trojan War. A wholewar which lasted for ten years. Helen‚ was flesh and blood certainly‚ but she was also immortal‚

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    The Iliad‚ Book 5: Diomedes Fights the Gods In the closing days of the Trojan War‚ all the attempts at peace having failed and disintegrated into war‚ one man catches the eyes and ears of the bright-eyed goddess‚ Athena. Leaning against his chariot‚ Diomedes calls upon Athena to allow him to gain vengeance against the Trojan archer‚ Pandarus. Not only does she renew his fighting strength‚ but also she lets fall from his eyes the mist obscuring the gods so he can then differentiate between them

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    Odysseus: A Great Leader

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    good leader‚ being smart/clever‚ and caring. One trait that Odysseus has is being a great leader. One way that he is a great leader is because he had won the war against the Trojans. The way he won was that he had a brilliant idea of making a Trojan horse. The reason he made a Trojan horse is so he can hide inside of it and attack the Trojan. Another reason why Odysseus is a great leader is because he had helped his crew through many obstacles. One example is when Odysseus and his crew were approaching

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    also the sister of Clytemnestra‚ who married Agamemnon. Her suitors came from all parts of Greece‚ and from among them she chose Menelaus‚ Agamemnon’s younger brother. During an absence of Menelaus‚ however‚ Helen fled to Troy with Paris‚ son of the Trojan king Priam; when Paris was slain‚ she married his brother Deiphobus‚ whom she betrayed to Menelaus when Troy was subsequently captured. Menelaus and she then returned to Sparta‚ where they lived happily until their deaths. Heracles-

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    Odysseus struggle to return home for 10 years following the Trojan War. During his struggle he met Lotus-eaters‚ Cyclops‚ Aeolus‚ Scylla and Charybdis‚ and Calypso. Homer’s work was considered a fiction because there is no proof that Odysseus ever existed. Odysseus characters was known for his brave‚ cunning‚ versatility‚ and brilliant mind‚ along with his pride. Homer was included in the Trojan war with people he just met during the war. Because of his characteristic being brave‚ Odysseus showed

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    Hector did not cower from anyone especially Achilles and admirably declared‚ “I at least will never turn my back on battle! I will stand up to meet him‚ to win or to lose it all” (Homer 221). Undoubtedly‚ the Trojans depended on Hector for courage‚ leadership‚ and support. Without Hector‚ the war would not have taken ten years to fight. Similar to Achilles‚ furthermore‚ Hector allowed his superciliousness to decide his decisions. When Polydamas advised Hector to return the army back into the city for

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    A Comparative Analysis of Odysseus and Achilles The Trojan War was more than a series of battles between opposing forces‚ it was the climax of an age of heroes. The retrieval of Helen brought together many of the mythological characters of that time onto a single stage. Of the thousands of brave men who fought at Ilion‚ two men stood above the masses‚ sharing the title of hero. They were born in the line of those on Mt. Olympus‚ favored by the gods. Excelling in courage and skill‚ adored by those

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    Agamemnon Vs. Achilles

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    that affects their battle against the Trojans throughout the Iliad. This source of conflict between Agamemnon and Achilles‚ much like the war between the Greeks and the Trojans‚ revolves around a woman. Areté‚ the Greek term for excellence‚ is very important in describing these two characters. They are both stripped away from their honour which typically to them is one of the worst things that could happen to them. When Agamemnon is asked to give up his war prize‚ Chrysies‚ he was against it but

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