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    famous writers are a part. The stories are of heroes and heroines‚ wars and epic battles‚ great deeds and gods. They explore human nature and behaviour through major events that can often span generations and involve whole societies. The ancient city of Troy was roughly where the city of Truva is now located in Turkey. The first ruins were found in the 1800’s and excavations are still taking place. There is evidence that the ancient city was destroyed by war and rebuilt seven times. The Iliad was first

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    Greta Davis Dr. Novak Great Books Section 3 24 September 2012 What Makes a Hero The battlefield is the only home a warrior hero knows‚ his shield and spear the only instruments for achieving all aims. A hero is driven through suffering to earn the honor and glory of immortal status within a community from which he is inevitably detached. At the beginning of Homer’s The Iliad‚ Achilles embodies the “ideal” hero in his past accomplishments and renowned fame as the greatest of all Achaeans. What

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    Presenting the Casts: Abadines‚ Jessica T. Acosta‚ Krizelle Nhorilyn V. Alaan‚ Pauline Joy D. Amorin ‚ Anne Marielle C. Arcebuche ‚ Princes Diane M. Arellano‚ Axel Russel M. Basilio‚ John Benedict P. Group 1 Scene 1: Introduction of Troy Narrator: (she will look around) Hello? (then the voice will echo) the echo will be the signal for the coming of the troops Narrator: (when the armies had already come) What the ?! STOP! * Everyone will look at her bewitched by her presence. * She will

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    “Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid as Propagandistic Literature” Propaganda is a powerful social tool that influences audiences through manipulation and selective viewpoints and has been witnessed in history as far back as written records exist. It has been used to sanction the rise of new leaders‚ herald a society and its dominance‚ and push ideological agendas to audiences of all backgrounds throughout civilizations. The methods that propaganda has been used are numerous and include both

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    not the Trojan War was fact or fiction. Throughout the years evidence has been found in favor of the war happening and evidence that it did not happen. Hittite documents mention names such as: Wilusa/Wilusiya is perhaps Ilion‚ and Taruisa may be Troy. There is also an Alaksandus-Alexandros‚ ruler of Wilusa‚ a vassal of the Hittite king Muwatallis in the early thirteenth century. Some may think that Alaksandus was perhaps an ancestor to Paris-Alexandros‚ Priam’s son‚ Helen’s seducer and the cause

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    almost always go hand in hand‚ and mistakes are bound to happen when they are paired together. New innovations‚ findings‚ and advancements happen every day‚ and whether or not mistakes are key to that fact is in question. The unearthing of the city of Troy‚ for example‚ was discovered by archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann and was said to be one of the greatest historical discoveries in history. The truth was‚ though‚ that the city was disturbed more than it should have been due to Schliemann’s mistake

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    are given an insight into the characters and their thoughts. Achilles is renowned as a warrior and a strong man and even his raw emotions and thoughts are revealed by Malouf. This allows the reader to establish that Achilles mind‚ “even in its passive state‚ the most active part of him.” The closeness of the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is drawn upon by Achilles own reflections on his soulmate. Achilles describes Patroclus as the‚ “other before he could fully become himself‚” and his

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    Dark Age.” For that reason‚ the Trojan War as reflected in the Homer poems on a war which actually took place (Homer‚ 2012). The Iliad is about the final weeks of the Trojan War with Achilles and the Odyssey is about Odysseus’ ten year journey from Troy after the Trojan War to his homeland. The times period that Homer wrote the literatures were filled with conflict and in need for a strong defensive community (Lowrey‚ 2012). There are events and interactions between characters to reflect the societal

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    each to emphasize the other – an emphasis that is facilitated by Virgil’s common use of fire and flame imagery to describe both types of love. Upon analyzing the lustful episode between Dido and Aeneas and the image of Aeneas fleeing troy bearing his father‚ Anchises‚ on his back and holding his sons hand (beautifully sculpted by Bernini‚ see attached)‚ it becomes clear that the love in each situation is very different‚ despite the common use of the Latin words flamma (flame) and ignis

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    Euripides was known throughout Troy for one of his tragic epic’s named Medea. Virgil and Euripides are from different civilizations and wrote the plays in different years‚ they might not have known each other but in both works they describe the dangers of excessive pride. Hubris is another word for pride by the Greeks. Book IV of The Aeneid takes place in lands such as the Mediterranean‚ Carthage and various islands. After the Greeks destroyed the city of Troy Aeneas and the Trojans traveled throughout

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