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    The Iliad Book One

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    Agamemnon pay for the “priests tears”‚ and Apollo who heard his prayers sends death upon the Achaeans. “He came down from Olympus top enraged... First‚ the god Massacred mules and swift running dogs... For nine days Apollo rained death upon the troops” (Homer‚ The Iliad‚ 48 - 57). Because of Agamemnon foolishness and stubbornness‚ his people are suffering. By causing the plague on all of the Achaeans‚ Apollo showed his divine rule and superiority over Agamemnon. When Chryses has prayed to Apollo‚ it did

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    The Classical World

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    contributions to the development of science‚ literature‚ and ethics. These contributions have influenced the modern world today. Many mathematicians‚ astronomers‚ and scientists contributed to the development of many of the luxuries we enjoy today. Homer‚ author of The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ made contributions to the field of literature through his writing. In the field of ethics‚ many philosophers from the Classical World contributed to the standards‚ values‚ and principles of our society today. Some

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    Odyssey and Siren

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    "famous Odysseus—Archea’s pride and glory!" (Homer 14). Odysseus’ men are forced to restrain him so that he does not fall victim to the Sirens‚ and Odysseus even puts beeswax in his crew men’s ears so that their are not distracted. The Sirens are seen as a great danger‚ one that could easily bring destruction on even the paramount and bravest men. When exposed to their "ravishing voices"‚ Odysseus feels that "the heart inside [him] throbbed to listen longer" (Homer 19-20). He prepares himself and his crew

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    Ideal Men In The Odyssey

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    eras there are characteristics of a ’perfect’ person‚ male or female. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ Penelope and Odysseus represent the Greek’s ideal man and woman. Some of their characteristics many people still look up to today. Differences continue to become more noticeable. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ there are many similarities and differences of the ideal man and woman that societies have today. In The Odyssey‚ Homer depicts Odysseus as the most exemplary male in his era. He was a strong‚ determined‚

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    From the epic poem by Homer‚ The Odyssey‚ Odysseus lack heroism presented in his actions. His success is due to the fact‚ he is able to intelligently apply himself in dire situations. However the majority of feats are unnecessary‚ as he tends to indulge in these predicaments due to his selfishness and curiosity. For example‚ at the time of Lotus Eaters‚ Odysseus sets course to the Lotus Eaters to discover who are natives of the island. His curiosity ended up of 3 of his men getting paralyzed and

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    Odyssey vs. Finding Nemo

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    recognized than others. The most commonly used motif of all is the quest for something of importance. In the Odyssey‚ Odysseus was away from home for twenty years and could not wait to see his faithful wife‚ Penelope‚ and loyal son‚ Telemachus (Homer). Odysseus is on his journey home to see his family and reclaim his throne as king of Ithaca. Just like Odysseus‚ in Finding Nemo‚ Marlin‚ a clownfish‚ swims across the ocean in a desperate search for his son‚ Nemo‚ after he was captured by a scuba

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    The shield ’s design as interpreted by Angelo Monticelli‚ from Le Costume Ancien ou Moderne‚ ca. 1820. The Shield of Achilles is the shield that Achilles uses in his fight with Hector‚ famously described in a passage in Book 18‚ lines 478–608 of Homer ’s Iliad. In the poem‚ Achilles has lost his armour after lending it to his companion Patroclus. Patroclus has been killed in battle by Hector and his weapons taken as spoils. Achilles ’ mother Thetis asks the god Hephaestus to provide replacement

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    Odysseus Quotes

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    fingers: the wine was even at his lips: and did he dream of death? How could he? In the revelry amid his throng of friends who would imagine a single foe- though a strong foe indeed- could dare bring death’s pain on him and darkness in his eyes? (Homer‚ line 1412‚ page 1009) Over a period of time‚ Odysseus develops a hatred for the most obnoxious suitor named Antinous. Antinous believes that he couldn’t be killed because he amongst his friends and he has become hubris. Ignorantly‚ he thinks that

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    Hector vs Achilles Essay Different societies develop different concepts of the term hero. The Greek heroic ideal was based on being all around excellent‚ if it means sailing a ship‚ to delivering a speech to your army in battle. In the Illiad‚ Homer clearly believes complete development of qualities such as physical strength‚ intellectual ability‚ and moral force must also be apparent in a hero. Between Achilles and Hector‚ Hector carries more apparent heroic traits then Achilles. Hector is the

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    Mortal Women In The Iliad

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    like modern women‚ females in Ancient Greek possessed the same characteristics as those of today’s society. The women‚ immortal and mortal in Homer’s Iliad exemplify characteristics such as: passion‚ jealousy‚ love and rage through these emotions Homer has allowed the reader to visualize a generalized depiction of Women in the Ancient World‚ whether negative or positive. In the Iliad‚ both Hera and Athena are the leading immortal females‚ and both Goddesses are on the side of the Achaeans‚ which

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