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    Illiad vs Troy

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    Paris. In the Iliad Hector does not kill Menelaus‚ Menelaus survives the Trojan War and returns to his homeland with Helen. - In the movie Achilles is among one of many Greeks that are inside the Trojan Horse. In the Iliad Achilles died before the Trojan Horse ruse was ever exploited. - In the Iliad Paris is mortally wounded by Philoctetes. In Troy Paris lives. - Ajax and Agamemnon were also men that survived the Trojan War according to the Iliad‚ but were killed off in Troy. - In the Iliad

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    Achilles and the Greek Era

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    loved ones‚ bravery in times of adversity‚ and as the definition states‚ “outstanding achievements” make him a hero beyond recognition. Living in a difficult age full of war and death‚ Achilles tried to hold dear to the time he still had with his loved ones by remembering to treat them with an honorable attitude. During the Trojan War‚ having glory and honor was looked upon with great respect‚ so he would try to grasp this glory and honor with his honorable approach to his friends and family. Achilles

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    The Illiad and Its Heroes

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    greatest of the Trojan warriors‚ begins the poem as the model of a Homeric hero and living the code of honor. His dedication and strict belief in the code of honor is illustrated many times throughout the course of The Iliad. An instance in which we see Hector’s strict belief in the code of honor takes place during his return home in the sixth book. Hector returns to Troy in order to have the queen and the other women make a sacrifice to Athena‚ hoping she will assist the Trojans in the war. After arranging

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    occurrence. There are hundreds of myth but the one that is going to be focused on is the myth of the Judgement of Paris or The Golden Apple of Discord. This myth is essentially said to be the start of the Trojan war. One man’s greed and selfishness was the initial cause of a nine to ten year war. A wedding for Thetis and her husband‚ Peleus was going on in Olympus. Every god was invited but Eris. She was the god of discord but in Hesiod’s Theogony she is referred to as the daughter of Nyx (Night)

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    Homer Vs Shlieman

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    The epic of the Trojan War have two names that stand out even more than of its protagonists: Homer and Heinrich Schliemann. Homer‚ the greatest poet of all time‚ compiled stories of an oral tradition that sang the heroic deeds of a war that pitted the city of Troy with a coalition of Greek States to the 8th century BC. A war that happened five centuries before and that was the last heroic deed of a powerful civilization whose track would disappear from history soon after until little more than one

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    epic hero because he possesses the traits of that of a hero. He had the intelligent idea of the Trojan horse and made the Greeks win the Trojan war. After all‚ he survived the likes of Poseidon‚ the cyclops‚ the lotus eaters etc. And after his courageous journey he returned to Ithaca and restored piece in the island. Odysseus is very clever. According to J.Hunter‚ ’’He was the originator of the trojan horse‚ the reason which the Greeks were finally able to take the

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    brave by never giving up‚ but rather determined to fulfill his accomplishments as a young and adventurous man. Odysseus was also very cunning‚ knowing how to create and form the ideal way to sabotage the Trojans. Such a bold hero and great father that seeks to win the 10 year war with the Trojans and succeeds. Although‚ weaknesses lye in every man as a human necessity and even this ’Hero’ has one. To include‚ Odysseus bravely faced many trials by battling a giant‚ man eating‚ Cyclops that no

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    appears in several stories performing different tasks. Throughout mythology‚ Hermes possesses both negative and positive personality traits; he is portrayed as a cunning thief‚ an intelligent‚ strategic god and a respectful‚ kind warrior during the Trojan War. Thieves often ask for Hermes’ guidance‚ as he was a thief from the first day he was born. According to Geraldine McCaughrean‚ “They’ve probably heard the stories of Hermes’ childhood and how light-fingered he was‚ even as a baby” (22)! The first

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    labors‚ quests‚ or bloody wars‚ where the heroes were at the epicenter of the tale. What made these heroes so great was not just the fact they had godly attributes or completed monumental tasks‚ but endured more tragedy or more bliss than any common Greek would undergo. One tale commonly told was that of a demigod named Achilles. His mother Thetis was a Sea Nymph‚ and his father was Peleus‚ was the king of the Myrmidons. Most stories of Achilles revolved around war‚ where either his gift was

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    involved in this war have their own self-serving motives behind all of their interference. Right in the very beginning of the epic poem‚ one of Apollo’s priests prays to him to send a plague onto the Achaeans because they will not give him back his daughter. Apollo decides to go ahead and do what the priest asks because the priest is loyal and if he does do this then the priest will sacrifice many things in Apollo’s name. The Achaeans gave the daughter

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