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    these two tend to be at odds. Agamemnon- Agamemnon is the egotistical leader of the Achaean troops. His lack of consideration for others is what created the conflict with Achilles in the beginning of the story. He is also a considerably cunning character in this story. Agamemnon is a king who can lead his people in battle, even though he’s incredibly self-centered and asserts his place as king at every available opportunity. Agamemnon is the one to apologize to Achilles when the tide of war…

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    Glorification and honor are essential to classic characters. Ever since hero are the quintessence of the society from which occur, Greek heroes exist conforming to veneration and glorification, in all their different appearances. Glorification and veneration cause the Homeric conflict that claims the existence of innumerable men, and form its evolution at every staging. The fall of Troy is “a thing… whose glory shall perish never (Homer, Iliad 2.324)”. The aim of the Greeks is the prominence…

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    Stoicism first originated as an ancient Greek Philosophy founded by Zeno of modern day Cyprus in 300 BCE originally influenced by Socrates and the Cynics. [5] The philosophy began to flourish in the period of the Roman Empire influencing many people including early Christians. Whether the citizens of the Roman Empire were aware of it or not, the morals within it were prominently centered around stoicism. [1] Although the Stoic following consisted mostly of upper-class citizens, lower-class…

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    The concept of myth influences many cowboy narratives. Especially Hollywood movies are full of mythical elements of the American West. Although myths will play a minor role in the analysis of the cowboy biographies, it is necessary to mention some theories of myth and to elaborate on its definition. Historian Richard Slotkin gives an excellent characterization of myth in his book Gunfighter Nation, which will be used for further elaboration. Myths are stories drawn from a society’s history that…

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    dystopian society. The protagonist of the series is Katniss Everdeen; a controversial female character that we can link to Theseus and even other mythological figures. Although these stories are of very different genres and natures in terms of time and location, it is evident through analysis that major parallels can be drawn between the two. Thus leading to my research question, to what extent do the characters and social hierarchy of Theseus and the Minotaur influence the Hunger…

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