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    The Movie Helen of Troy The movie Helen of Troy shows the important details before and inside the book Iliad. This movie helps the readers to understand this book. Also‚ it shows how the Trojan war started and how Troy has fallen. Like in the book‚ because Helen was taken by Paris‚ the Achaeans demanded to take her back Premium 490 Words 2 Pages Helen of Troy The movie Helen of Troy shows the important details before and inside the book Iliad. The movie helps us

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    Beowulf is the epic hero from the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf‚ written by an unknown poet. Achilles is the epic hero from the Greek poem The Iliad‚ written by Homer. Beowulf details a Geat warrior who travels overseas to rescue a tribe called the Danes from two ferocious and murderous monsters‚ and The Iliad details a warrior who battles an enemy during the time of the Trojan War. Beowulf and Achilles are both headstrong and resilient warriors who‚ in the stories in which they were created‚ perfectly

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    Heroic Leaders In a world dominated by the God like characteristics‚ Beowulf and Achilles stand out above all mythical legends. Beowulf and Achilles define what it means to be an epic hero. Both heroes possess bravery in the battlefield against unique enemies‚ display strong leadership skills‚ and loyalty to their home country. Nevertheless‚ both characters imperfection and shortcomings give them qualities that modern day humans possess Both characters demonstrate the traits of bravery and leadership

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    fate. Once Achilles kills Hector‚ he is destined to die shortly after. Not even the thought of death can turn him astray from avenging Patroclus. “But brilliant Achilles taunted Hector’s body dead as he was‚ ‘Die‚ die! For my own death‚ I’ll meet it freely–whenever Zeus and the other deathless gods would like to bring it on!’” (Book 22‚ ll. —) This shows that Achilles’ loyalty as well as anger will not let him sympathize with dying Hector...even in his last moments. Hector begs for mercy on his dead

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    Reaction Paper for Helen of Troy Helen Paris Priam Achilles Menelaus Hecuba Agamemnon Ulysses Hector Cassandra Aeneas Andraste Andros Diomedes Ajax Polydorus Cora Patroclu sAndromache Nestor Alpheus The movie Helen of Troy shows the important details before and inside the book Iliad. This movie helps the readers to understand this book. Also‚ it shows how the Trojan war started and how Troy has fallen. Like in the book‚ because Helen was taken by Paris‚ the

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    In Richmond Lattimore’s The Iliad of Homer‚ substance in one’s identity seems only attainable through seeking glory. Rather than substance‚ the name that they are given serves more as a title than a true summary of their character. Despite the myriad of “heroes”‚ The Iliad displays the worst traits of man in all including the heroes themselves as well as the venerable gods of Olympos. Even with these horrible traits‚ can their extraordinary accomplishments truly compensate and catapult them to hero

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    great and mighty fighters like Ajax and Hector‚ and they truly are marvelous in their comparison to the similes of the regular soldier In books fourteen and fifteen the Achaeans take the upper hand in the battle‚ and push back the Trojans. Ajax himself picks up a giant boulder and vaults it into Hector’s chest‚ taking him out until he is strengthened again by the gods. The similes used in these books compare the leaders and great fighters like Ajax and Hector to magnificent creatures like horses‚

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    your hour is near. We Are not to blame‚ but a great god and strong Fate. Nor was it slowness or slackness on our part That allowed the Trojans to despoil Patroclus. No‚ the best of gods‚ fair-haired Leto’s son‚ Killed him in the front lines and gave Hector the glory. As for us‚ we could outrun the West Wind‚ Which men say is the swiftest‚ but it is your destiny To be overpowered by a mortal and a god.” (19. 437-446) This statement is in alignment with the idea that men have no

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    now time to act upon his desires. Cressida is introduced in the very next scene as an excitable and likable girl. She never once acknowledges her feelings for Troilus while Pandarus is showering praise on him (even calling him a greater man than Hector). However once her uncle leaves Cressida admits to the audience that “more in Troilus thousandfold I see; Than in the glass of Pandar’s praise may be” (1.2.244-245)‚ effectively revealing her feelings for the young warrior. Thus Shakespeare establishes

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    RANSOM BY David Malouf Characters Make brief notes in your workbook to describe who each character is Agamemnon Peleus Patroclus Achilles Priam Briseis Hermes Hector Hecuba Thetis Iris Somax/Idaeus Myrmidons Neoptelemus Polydamus Automedon Helenus Cassandra Background Homer’s epic poem‚ the Iliad‚ first started as an oral storytelling tradition dating from about 1100 BC‚ after the Trojan war. It is part of the great oral tradition of storytelling in the English language

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