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    very insecure days‚ people would tell oral stories of great heroes‚ like those of AchillesAeneas‚ and Roland. Achilles was a Greek war hero who fights in the Trojan War‚ a ten year long war between Greece and Troy (present day Turkey). Aeneas was an epic hero in ancient Roman folklore. He was a soldier who fought in the Trojan War and after surviving the destruction of Troy‚ he later founded the city of Rome. Roland was an epic hero of the Franks‚ a Germanic tribe in present day France. All three

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    Idea of the Hero’s A Review on the heroes Gilgamesh‚ AchillesAeneas‚ and Roland Over the past many years researchers have been studying the great hero’s (Gilgamesh‚ AchillesAeneas‚ and Roland) of the past. Just how great these heroes are is an exceptional question to most. Researchers agree to what extent of how great and far most these hero’s have come and to what extent they were driven. Below you will find conclusions addressing the following question: 1. What is there about these

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    What Makes a Hero? The characters RolandAeneas‚ and Gilgamesh are similar in that they possess the principal qualities of an epic hero. What makes an epic hero is an individual who is‚ righteous‚ gallant‚ impressive in war‚ an advocate for his society‚ and has impacted history in some way. In The Song of RolandRoland transpires as a hero as his deeds are motivated by his gallantry and dedication to the ruler. He represents the good in the epic’s theme: good versus evil. The

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    Study of the Shield of Achilles and the Shield of Aeneas In Homer’s great work‚ the Iliad‚ Achilles is given a set of armor‚ including a glorious shield which allows him to return to battle and carry out his revenge against Hector. Likewise‚ in Virgil’s Aeneid‚ Aeneas is sent a shield for the purpose of aiding him in defending Rome from invasion. However‚ these shields are made special not by their military value‚ but by the engravings that decorate their surfaces. Achilles’ shield holds engravings

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    The Aeneas Model

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    XXXXXXXXXXX Dr. Philip Phillips European Literature August 10‚ 2010 The Aeneas Model Pietas‚ Latin for pious‚ is a fundamental trait found in Roman history and literature. Virgil’s inclusion of pietas in The Aeneid enables readers to appreciate an essential quality of any admirable Roman. Aeneas‚ the primary character‚ struggles with the implications of this central virtue; however‚ as he walks the paths the gods set for him‚ he personifies the essence of piety and thus portrays the quintessential

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    Aeneas & the Underworld

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    Odysseus‚ and Aeneas visit The Underworld. They all go to the afterlife‚ yet they go for different purposes. So‚ how do we figure who had the ultimate afterlife experience? The experiences these heroes embark into are quite similar. They all venture into the Underworld‚ communicate with shades to seek advice‚ and they all make it out safely and unharmed. Though‚ Gilgamesh and Odysseus had quite an impressive experience in the afterlife‚ their journey doesn’t quite compare to the journey of Aeneas. This

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    Aeneas as a Hero

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    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 of Hector as he appeared to Aeneas in a dream was

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    Aeneas and Okonkwo

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    feminine. What do the responses of these characters to the end of their native cultures‚ and their view of their duty‚ to the present and the future‚ tell us about the male principle as a ruling principle in the psyche? The constellation of experiences Aeneas and Okonkwo share when joined‚ interlace; the role of the Greek pietas in decision-making‚ the control of cultural gender roles‚ solidarity as a psyche forming act‚ how both their cultures accept that a man can break away from a marriage as common

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    Aeneas Hero

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    Aeneas‚ the Devoted Hero In Virgil’s Aenied‚ he illustrates the hero and central character‚ Aeneas‚ as a man who presents piety and duty. This human emotion piety‚ pietas in Latin‚ is duty towards family‚ country‚ and gods. Aeneas always fulfills his duty to his family‚ his fated city‚ and his gods. This piousness is what keeps him going through the grueling journeys and challenges‚ even when things are not going perfectly. Pietas is the characteristic that makes Aeneas stronger through

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    The Song of Roland

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    The greatest French epic and a landmark of medieval literature‚ The Song of Roland‚ is the earliest existing example of the song of deeds. It created an enormously popular genre in Europe in the middle ages and after. In its celebration of heroic deeds and feudal chivalric ideals‚ The Song of Roland reveals much about the culture of which it is a product‚ is invaluable to historians in its depiction of the evolution of ethics and Christianity‚ and is prized for its literary merit and beauty. Written

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