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    The differences between the movie “Troy” and the poem “Iliad” and the explanation of why they occurred? The film Troy which is directed by Wolfgang Peterson has been deeply influenced by the epic poem‚ the Iliad. This work is generally credited to the Ancient Greek poet named Homer. Both the film and the poem have the same ending plots‚ such as the blockade of Troy by the Greeks‚ the disagreement between the warrior Achilles and the king Agamemnon and these actions started when the prince of Troy

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    Essay 1 Which warrior best encompasses the idea of kleos in the Iliad? The story Iliad tells about great warriors and their battles between the Greeks and Trojans. Different characters play a different role‚ for example hector is the noble prince of the Trojans who tries to protect his homeland from the Greeks. And then it is Achilles who is a great warrior in battle and wants to capture the Trojans and have their women for slaves. The story is mainly about honor and reputation. Achilles would

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    Nature’s Force Simone Weil‚ a French writer‚ explores the depth and motive of why and how we do the things we do. In this critical review‚ Weil elucidates the role of force in the Iliad. It is exceptionally difficult to put into words the meaning that Weil gives force. When she defines it‚ she states‚ "it is that x that turns anybody who is subjected to it into a thing" (331). When I first read this‚ I did not comprehend what she meant by it. As Weil refers to force‚ she uses in the context

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    Within both The Aeneid and Iliad‚ there is a strong urge to present a world in which wars are glorious‚ the gods have a direct hand in human events‚ and these deities influence fate. Through the representation of two similarly “blessed” protagonists‚ Achilles and Aeneas‚ the reader is able to view the ways in which these two cultural issues intertwine and attempt to create a picture of the ancient world which is at once brutally real and filled with the magical and supernatural of the gods. Throughout

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    Aeneas as a Hero

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    Murphy 1 Amy Murphy EN 102 July 25‚ 2011 Ms.Gunter Aeneas as a Hero The character of Aeneas emerges as a hero during his escape from Troy in Book II of the Aeneid. He does need help at times‚ realizing his destiny; and so he is visited by the ghosts of Hector and Creusa‚ and also‚ by the goddess‚ Venus‚ his mother. These supernatural events have given Aeneas what is needed to lead the people of Troy; and to set out in search for the new city they would call Rome. The description

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    Similies in the Iliad

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    Analysis of the Simile from the Iliad A passage will be extracted from the Iliad to analyze how the contents of passage are expressed and contain the similes. The selected passage describes the fight between Achilles and Hector. In fact‚ the scene tells how fierce Achilles chases after Hector. Furthermore‚ it describes how Hector gets frightened as facing his death by means of the similes: Hector looked up‚ saw him‚ started to tremble‚ nerve gone‚ he could hold his ground no longer‚ he left

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    Driven by the idea of chance‚ Priam takes his leap of faith to oppose traditional norms of fate in order to liberate himself and also Achilles. On his journey‚ he encounters a world of things that are new to him in contrast to the rigorous life he lives as a royalty. As a result‚ Priam is able to ransom his son as well as achieve catharsis and relieve the tensions of being a king. Contention: Malouf demonstrates

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    although slightly less predominantly‚ is the arête displayed by Nestor and Priam‚ King of Troy.( Achilles was born to an immortal goddess and his fate determined that his was to be a short‚

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    Achilles Honor

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    Achilles’s prodigy‚ and close friend‚ Patroclus he found pity for Troy’s King‚ Priam. The release of Hector’s body to Priam was an Noble act by Achilles. Achilles respected Troy’s burial traditions for a prince and held back the Achaean army for twelve days. Achilles knew that if Agamemnon found out that Priam was in the Greek camp‚ Priam’s life would be endangered‚ and the release of Hector’s body would be delayed. Priam visited Achilles hut in the Greek camp unnoticed to ask Achilles to pity him

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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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