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    Paris: the Iliad

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    is a brave person‚ but inwardly‚ he is full of doubts and fears. He is like a stallion that has been pampered too much‚ a child who is allowed to get everything he wants. Because of his attitude‚ he starts the Trojan War and brings on the fall of Troy. Paris is portrayed in this passage as being a walking contradiction. He appears to be a hero‚ but is one of the causes of the war because he kidnapped Helen for his own selfish interests. Homer uses the contradictions in Paris’ behavior to

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    Treason Against Troy

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    did get everything taken from him‚ well‚ maybe not everything‚ just Helen‚ his lovely wife and a large amount of his gold. Paris is the reason for the Trojan War‚ Paris is the reason for the destruction of his home. Paris IS guilty of treason against Troy. Now imagine this‚ you are now the brother of the High King of Greece‚ you yourself is the King of Sparta‚ you are married to the most beautiful woman on the planet (or guy‚ it is legal now) and you are very wealthy. You are away from home‚ after

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    1121 Troy is alleged to be a retelling of the Trojan War based on the Iliad (Homer is listed as one of the writers in the credits). In spite of that‚ there are many‚ many differences between the epic poem and the film. For this assignment‚ you will first need to read the Iliad closely‚ enough that you will become familiar with all the characters (ones who appear over several lines of text‚ and have “speaking parts”). Having acquired this familiarity‚ you will then watch the film Troy‚ paying

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    Introduction The gods‚ as presented in Homer’s Iliad‚ present a variety of difficulties for the critic. In their style and highly anthropomorphous form‚ they lack close parallels in earlier cultures‚ and compared to the gods of monotheistic religions seem petty‚ small-minded‚ and unworthy‚ perhaps‚ of veneration. Moreover‚ their role as a literary device is highly contested; some authors‚ assign to them the function of comedy and light relief‚ their actions affording a hiatus from the intense fighting

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    Honor In The Iliad Essay

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    The Theme of Honor in The Iliad Homer illustrates the theme of honor throughout many instances in “The Iliad”. “The Iliad” is about the characters and events surrounding the Trojan War. In the war the Greek soldiers fought against the Trojan soldiers. The Greeks were retaliating against the Trojan prince Paris who stole the Greek king Menelaus’ wife Helen. Agamemnon the brave and supercilious brother of Menelaus is a prominent Greek leader in the war. Agamemnon demonstrates the theme of honor

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    Honor In The Iliad

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    definition has also changed over time‚ people acting in the name of honor have changed this world’s path‚ either for the better or the worse. To begin‚ honor’s definition and traditions have drastically changed over the course of history. In the Iliad by Homer‚ an epic poem written in 800 - 725 B.C.‚ Hector rebukes his brother Paris because of a lack of honor‚”Paris‚ you handsome‚ woman-mad

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    In Homer’s‚ The Iliad‚ humans and gods both have their judgement clouded by love and because of this many mistakes were made‚ many lives were lost‚ and much sorrow was shed. On page 37 Agamemnon tells Achilles‚ how he will take away Achilles’ prize of honor and the girl that Achilles has chosen to take hostage and claim as his own from him‚ because Agamemnon had to return his. After Agamemnon makes his threats‚ Achilles is angered and distraught for he cares deeply about his wife Briseis‚ and because

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    Iliad-Sparknotes

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    -SparkNSummary: Book 5 Ah what chilling blows we suffer—thanks to our own conflicting wills— whenever we show these mortal men some kindness. (See Important Quotations Explained) As the battle rages‚ Pandarus wounds the Achaean hero Diomedes. Diomedes prays to Athena for revenge‚ and the goddess endows him with superhuman strength and the extraordinary power to discern gods on the field of battle. She warns him‚ however‚ not to challenge any of them except Aphrodite. Diomedes fights like a man

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    Troy Film Review

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    Troy. Good or Bust. Throughout time‚ men have waged war‚ some for power‚ some for glory‚ some for honor and some for love. In ancient Greece‚ the passion of two of history’s most legendary lovers Paris‚ Prince of Troy and Helen‚ Queen of Sparta‚ ignites a war that will devastate a civilization. When Paris steals Helen away from her husband‚ King of Menelaus‚ it is an insult that cannot be suffered. Familial pride dictates that an affront to Menelaus is an affront to his brother. Agamemnon‚ the

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    Achilles shows various forms of commitment in the Iliad. This god does not appear as often as others do‚ but when he does he appears with a bang. He and Agamemnon have ongoing beef‚ and because of this he resides from the Achaen army. The Achaens need his help to defeat Troy but he is so committed to his hatred for Agamemnon that he refuses to help. “never again‚ he’ll never rob me blind with his twistsul words again. Once is enough for him. Die and be damned for all I care” (9‚ 455-457). The beef

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