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    Literature Mr. Jason Then 3/24/14 “War is Hell” Adventurers seeking for a live blood fest should be cautioned‚ however‚ that all this riotous violence is induced through the words of a sole actor‚ played by James Devitta‚ in An Iliad. James Devitta tells the story of the Trojan War as he is living and referring to all wars that were fought since. "Every time I sing this song‚ I hope it’s the last time‚" the Poet tells his audience. But it never is because wars keep happening all over the world

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    Archaeology The Nature of Archaeology History: Focuses on written sources‚ written sources restricted to the last 5500 years‚ written sources are limited to literate societies‚ written sources from ancient societies were mostly written by men‚ reflecting a male bias. Archaeology: Focuses on physical sources‚ physical sources extend as far back as the beginning of human history into prehistory‚ physical artefacts provide information about all human activity‚ and archaeologists usually study

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    Utapishtim‚ an immortal‚ who knew the true meaning of life. Gilgamesh listened to the man’s advice and went back to his kingdom a better man. At the beginning of this story‚ the only hero like traits that Gilgamesh possessed pertained to his physique and war skills. Throughout his story‚ Gilgamesh evolved and learned a few things about ethics. He took the words of a stranger‚ saw the wisdom‚ and lived his life accordingly. Gilgamesh may not have been the best hero prior to his journey‚ but by the end of

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    Comparisons of Ulysses and the Odyssey “To strive‚ to seek‚ to find‚ and not to yield”‚ what a fine ending to the poem of Ulysses. Meaning‚ where there’s a will‚ there’s a way. Ulysses embodies everything people picture of true warriors‚ explorers‚ and adventurists. But who else comes to mind when mentioning those few words. None other than Odysseus from the Iliad and the Odyssey. Homer’s character and Alfred Lord Tennyson’s protagonist could truly be one in the same. Both portraying qualities

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    like to write for The Iliad. That character is Hector. He was arguably the most monumental soldier that fought for the Trojans. Even though Achilles eventually becomes Hector’s demise‚ while Achilles is away‚ Hector holds his own and really inflicts some damage on the Archean army. However‚ that does not go without saying that Hector had a few character flaws throughout the Trojan War‚ particularly toward the end of The Iliad‚ when Achilles returns to battle for the Archean army. Hector loses some of

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    flunked from battle even in the face of adversity. This proves true in Book 15‚ when the Trojans pressed hard up against Achean ships‚ the Acheans were in chaos‚ yet The Great Ajax stood firm fighting‚ holding off the entire Trojan army almost single-handedly. A taste of Ajax’s courage and bravery wets the readers mouths‚ as we get to admire Ajax in his glory. In the face of adversity‚ which was the entire Trojan army‚ Ajax did not even flinch. When all his comrades preceded to scramble‚ he stood strong

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    Treason Against Troy

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    brother‚ who just so happens to be High King of Greece‚ and call for a mass invasion? Well Menelaus did get everything taken from him‚ well‚ maybe not everything‚ just Helen‚ his lovely wife and a large amount of his gold. Paris is the reason for the Trojan War‚ Paris is the reason for the destruction of his home. Paris IS guilty of treason against Troy. Now imagine this‚ you are now the brother of the High King of Greece‚ you yourself is the King of Sparta‚ you are married to the most beautiful woman

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    The Iliad and the Odyssey

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    Odyssey The character I have chosen from The Iliad‚ "Book VI‚" is Hektor‚ leader of the Trojan army as being heroic. I read "Book VI" several times because I could sympathize with Hektor ’s choices and dilemma. Hektor will stop at nothing to help the Trojans fight the war against the Greeks and Achilleus‚ as the Greeks attempt to overtake Troy. Zeus promises Hektor divine help with a victory for the Trojans‚ but Hektor makes mistakes when he misjudges his own power and refuses to retreat. Hektor

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    How Is The Greek Idea of a Sound Mind and Body Essential for The Successful Characters of The Odyssey? If one were to only have a very fit and strong body‚ lacking mental ability‚ to the Greeks it would not suffice. If a man were merely smart and intelligent‚ without much physical capability‚ the Greeks would feel that he is not complete. They believed an individual must have have both‚ a well developed mind and a fit body‚ not only one or the other‚ to be ideal. This is the Greek concept

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    rage. "And as this tumult swayed him‚ as he slid the big blade slowly from the sheath‚ Athena came to him from the sky. The white-armed goddess‚ Hera‚ sent her‚ being fond of both men…gripped his red-gold hair." (Book I; 157-64) Hera despises the Trojans and rather than watch Achilles kill Agamemnon she decides to intervene and calm Achilles down by offering him an abundance of gifts. "…break off this combat…Here is my promise‚ and it will be kept: winnings three times as rich‚ in due season you

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