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    The Role Of Zeus in Homer ’s Iliad   In the era of Homer‚ divine intervention was thought to be typical‚ and one of his foremost works‚ The Iliad‚ reflects this. Nearly all of the Greek gods are involved in the outcome of the Trojan War‚ which happens to be the background story of this epic poem. The gods are used by Homer to add twists on an otherwise standard plot of war. I shall concentrate on Zeus‚ however‚ and reflect on his actions and their outcomes on the Trojan War‚ and more importantly

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    during the duration of the epic. Which is why Peterson giving Pitt an additional scene in the movie where it seems as if Achilles has emotions. In the film‚ Achilles is seen to be grieving the death of a valiant warrior‚ Hector. Despite that‚ in The Iliad‚ Achilles who slaughters Hector‚ is not seen demonstrating any kind of sensitivity towards the Trojan warrior’s demise. The expansion of emotions to Achilles’ character again gives the entire drama aspect to the theme of the film. It makes Achilles

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    his empire through Troy to the lands of the Aegean Sea‚ and he uses Paris ’ romantic slight against Menelaus as an excuse to wage an all-out war against the great walled city. Priam‚ King of Troy (Peter O ’Toole)‚ summons his armies‚ led by Prince Hector (Eric Bana)‚ to meet the onslaught of Agamemnon ’s forces. While the great city has yet to yield in a battle‚ Agamemnon has a formidable ally Achilles (Brad Pitt)‚ a mighty and seemingly unstoppable warrior whose presence could tip the scales in Agamemnon

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    Greek mythological heroes Achilles and Hercules share many common qualities. Both were born of a divine ancestry‚ endowed with great strength‚ athletic abilities‚ and invulnerabilities. They both lived a battle-ridden life‚ fueled by revenge‚ rage‚ or redemption; in the end fulfilling their predestined fate. Although they bear some minor differences‚ the similarities between Achilles and Hercules are evident. Achilles and Hercules both were of a divine ancestry and inherited some immortal blessings

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    off with 1‚000 ships holding 50‚000 Greeks to Troy. With the help of Achilles‚ the Greeks are able to fight the Trojans. Achilles at first doesn’t want to participate in the war‚ but later on makes on of the biggest blows to the Trojans by killing Hector‚ the price of Troy. The war had finally ended in 1240 B.C. It had ended when Greek hero Odysseus came fourth with the idea to make what was called the Trojan horse. The Greeks pretended to sail away‚ and the Trojans pulled the horse into their city

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    the epic‚ mortals and gods contend for victory‚ exercising free will and battling fate. Soldiers‚ demigods‚ and even the gods themselves view fate as inevitable or dangerous to modify. The soldiers in the war view fate as unavoidable destiny. When Hector makes the final stab and kills Patroclus‚ Patroclus prophesies‚ “This day / your death stands near‚ and your immutable end / at Print Akhilleus’s hands” (Homer XVI‚ 979-981) as he lies dying on the battlefield. Patroclus foresees Hector’s death by

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    The history of wars and battles can be dated back almost to the beginning of time and has since been a prominent motif in stories from various cultures and religions. Centuries later‚ descriptions of fighting styles to warriors to weapons‚ has greatly evolved. Despite the constant evolution of the ways fighting is portrayed‚ one thing has remained consistent over the years: the reason for initiating war. When a man’s pride is wounded‚ the idea that he will stop at nothing to restore it‚ can be seen

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    towns‚ rivers‚ and more respect‚ but he still refused. Later on in the story‚ Achilles’ friend died‚ Patroclus‚ so he came back to battle mainly to kill Hector‚ a Trojan. Though‚ Achilles was a tragic hero‚ he still was a great character who will always be remembered. Swift footed Achilles murdered several Trojans‚ scared off enemies‚ and killed Hector‚ an enemy of the Greeks. Achilles still remained a tragic hero because his flaw was to act selfish‚ mainly come to war to seek revenge‚ and didn’t return

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    Giselle Valle Honors English 10 Milestone Assignment When reading all three of these epics‚ there was two hero’s that really stood out to me. Those two heros would be Beowulf and Hector of Troy. Hector was the obvious true hero of the Iliad‚ he defended Troy to literally the moment he died. Hector was killed by the stabbing of a vengeful and angry Achilles‚ something he knew was coming but didn’t back out. Beowulf‚ as dedicated warrior‚ at a young age he falls and dies in the hands of a vengeful

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    THE FALL OF TROY | | THE STORY of the Iliad ends with the death of Hector‚ and it is from the Odyssey and later poems that we learn the fate of the other heroes. After the death of Hector‚ Troy did not immediately fall‚ but receiving aid from new allies still continued its resistance. One of these allies was Memnon‚ the Æthiopian prince‚ whose story we have already told. Another was Penthesilea‚ queen of the Amazons‚ who came with a band of female warriors. All the authorities attest their

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