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    Look what he did to us today! I don’t care about the man’s allegiance; I care about his ability to win battles! Hector fights for his country! Achilles fights only for himself!” Throughout the movie, you can see that Hector fights for his country. He is willing to do anything to help his country succeed. Hector might sometimes disagree with his family, but he remains loyal to them. Hector said in…

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    and then seeing Hector flaunts around in the armor that was stripped off of Patroclus caused Achilles to seek vengeance, not only by the death of his spear, but parading Hectors body around Patroclus grave. Achilles has been a soldier all his life. When the tragic death of his friend hit him, he coped with the only way he knew how, rage and violence. After the parading, and it was time to rest, Achilles wept for his friend with Priam, Hectors father, agreeing to return Hector’s body. "Vex…

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    from the others. The focus of this paper will be primarily on the greatest rage of them all, Achilles’. His wrath, the embodiment of his rage, is said to be, “Black and murderous,” (1:2), from the very first page. While other men and even the Gods also have rage, Achilles’ inability to let go of his rage is what sets him apart. To prove this, I will contrast the nature other characters’ rage with Achilles’ and look at shifts in the nature of his rage. The first fleshed out example of rage in the…

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    Iliad Essay

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    In the Iliad Hector’s wife, Andromache, morns when he isn’t present. Tears shed down her eyes begging Hector not to go to war with the Greeks. She explained how she had no one but him. Andromache’s father was killed by Achilles, and her family died Achilles destroyed her hometown. Her fear grew knowing Hector would have to go to war and feared of what would become of him. Questions would go through her head like, if she would ever see him again. She wanted her son to grow up with a father…

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    there is multiple occasions in which Achilles is attempted to be persuaded into fighting against the Trojans. Because of the hatred Achilles harbors for the king, Agamemnon, he refuses to accept the lavish gifts offered and fight for the good of the city. The two speakers Odysseus and Phoenix take two different approaches to persuade Achilles to stay and rejoin the fight. The first speaker, Odysseus, takes a more impersonal approach to the issue by formulating his speech with more logos rather…

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    piece ever. It is a story of the Trojan War. Instead of focusing on the battle outside the walls of Troy, I found the internal, mental battle that the hero, Achilles was fighting to be much more interesting. Achilles is tired of fighting in combat. He has already won great material wealth and glory from other conquests around the world. Achilles says, For not worth the value of my life are all the possessions they fable were won for Ilion, that strong-founded citadel, in the old days…

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    In Homer’s The Odyssey, translated by Robert Fagles, the strength of characters is truly tested through the hardships that Odysseus and those who love him endure as he tries to journey home after being lost at sea for over twenty years. Penelope, perhaps, bears the majority of these hardships. Throughout the Odyssey, grief is commonly expressed through the memories of the characters. In the epic, the shedding of tears in the name of a departed or lost friend is considered respectable. However,…

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    courage more as standing up for everything you believe in and putting other peoples ' lives before your own. Achilles, the most courageous character in The Iliad, shows his courage on the battlefield by slaying as many of the enemies as he can. He is viewed as courageous not because he is virtuous, but because he is a skilled soldier and the most heroic of the Greeks. In the Trojan war, Achilles was considered a hero because he killed a lot of people, and he was not considered virtuous because…

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    Achilles Liad Analysis

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    people still have today. Achilles, a skilled fighter and known for it along with accomplishments, had his own reason for his action throughout. And when it would come down to the embassies between Agamemnon’s and Priam, we see both selfness and moments of kindness. It would be decision that would present the biggest gain in the direction Achilles was looking for, which Priam was successful in that fact. The reason being that Priam embassy offered effort in helping Achilles reach his goal of…

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    The Heroes however, live by the martial code, which is a code much different than the mortal civil code shown in the first city on shield; but is still linked to the central plot-line. On the shield we read of the second city—a city under siege. The residents of this city are resilient and ready to fight to protect their city, Homer describes their mentality as “. . . armed for a raid, hoping to break the siege—loving wives and innocent children standing guard on the ramparts, flanked by elders…

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