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    honorable man (through the compassionate mercy he showed to Priam in returning Hector’s body). Achilles was also very selfish. He asks his mother‚ the goddess Thetis‚ to ask Zeus to strengthen the Trojans while weakening the Greeks. He wants Agamemnon and the Greeks to realize how much they need him. The turning point is when Patroclus‚ Achilles’ beloved cousin and friend‚ borrows Achilles’ armor and is killed in battle because of it. At this point‚ Achilles’ rage becomes the rage of revenge

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    1. Motivation is something that inspires you to do your best or full potential. It amplifies your drive to do something‚ different people have different motivations like family‚ love one‚ children‚ or an artist‚ a goal you wanted badly to reach/ 2. Need for affiliation – love‚ family‚ friends‚ shelter‚ food‚ and clothing. Need for power – aggressiveness‚ and manipulating situations. Need of achievement 3. The Three elements of emotions are The Subjective Experience‚ The Physiological Response

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    gives Hecuba and the chorus information on who they were all assigned to. He tells Hecuba that Cassandra was taken by Agamemnon as his concubine‚ Polyxena has been assigned to Achilles’ tomb as an attendant‚ Andromache to the son of Achilles‚ and she is going to Odysseus. Cassandra enters with a burning torch and prophesies Agamemnon’s wife‚ Clytemnestra‚ will murder both her and Agamemnon. Talthybius is disgusted at Cassandra’s words and tells Hecuba to get ready to go on Odysseus’ ship. Cassandra responds

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    Hector Vs Achilles

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    The Iliad Hector and Achilles were two of the most notable characters in the Iliad. In many aspects of their lives‚ Hector and Achilles were complete opposites. For example‚ Hector was a family man whereas Achilles had no family and only cared about himself. Also‚ Hector went to battle to lead his country while Achilles went for personal reasons. Both men showed distinct opposite characteristics in the book. The following is an analysis of the opposition of Achilles and Hector’s characters throughout

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    Did you come into this world from your dad’s head splitting open? I didn’t think so‚ but Athena did. Her father ate Metis‚ fearing she was bearing a son that would take Zeus’ throne. He soon got a terrifyingly painful headache. Zeus went to see Hephaestus‚ the craftsman god. Hephaestus cleaved Zeus’ forehead with an axe and Athena was born‚ fully armed. To understand Athena‚ you must know what she represents: wisdom‚ strategy‚ and arts and crafts. “Athena had the owl chosen to represent her wisdom

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    great cruelty and kindness. Homer always portrays him in extreme passion. He comes to Troy‚ knowing he will die because he wants honor and glory. He chooses glory and an early death‚ rather than a long‚ inglorious life. When Achilles argues with Agamemnon‚ Achilles’ reaction is deadly anger (1.190). Although he wants to fight‚ his stubborn pride compels him to sulk. He rejects pleas to return to the battle. In order to please Patroklos‚ Achilles finally compromises and allows Patroklos to return

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    he stayed in his tent. “While Achilles stayed in his tent a fierce battle followed‚ the hardest yet fought” (Hamilton 263). Agamemnon‚ a fighter for the Greeks‚ made Apollo angry because he took the daughter of Apollo’s priest‚ Chrysies‚ and would not return her. Apollo punished the Greeks by sending arrows down that sickened and killed them. Achilles was angry with Agamemnon because he made things difficult and his actions resulted in many Greek deaths. Achilles’s mother disliked the Greeks and told

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    Homer’s Iliad is a powerful‚ beautiful‚ and awe-inspiring work of ancient Greece. An epic poem and a classic of world literature‚ the Iliad recounts portions of the war between Greece and the city-state of Troy. Most entrancing are his vivid & wonderful descriptions of the Great City of Troy and illustrious recounts of the events that took place on this ancient site. It is not a surprise that the 19th century German archaeologist or arguably treasure hunter‚ Heinrich Schliemann was spellbound to

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    CHARACTERS MORTALS: AGAMEMNON The leader of the Achaean expedition to Troy‚ he was the King of Mycenae. On his return from Troy he was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra‚ and her lover Aegisthus. The lover was the son of Thyestes‚ the brother and enemy of Atreus‚ Agamemnon’s father. When Odysseus voyages to Hades he meets with Agamemnon’s ghost. ALCINOUS The King of the Phaeacians and husband of Arete‚ who had a daughter called Nausicaa. Nausicaa helps Odysseus when he first arrives in their

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    Leda and the Swan Notes

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    (the possibility of "putting on" Zeus’s knowledge).  It has three stanzas‚ and line 11 is broken off into two lines. Yeats uses three stanzas to distinguish the internal divisions in the poem. Line 11 is broken up in order to heighten the drama of Agamemnon being dead and to show how the poem shifts back to Leda’s perspective after leaping forward into the future. Analysis on Language and Imagery Lines 3-4: The "dark webs" refers to the swan’s webbed feet by only the webbed part‚ an example of synecdoche

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