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    taking Helen away from Troy angering Menelaus in the process. The Greeks sail across the Aegean Sea (in ships of a questionable eighth century design www.archaeology.org/onlinereviews/troy) for vengeance upon Priam’s Kingdom‚ with the assistance of Achilles. Fighting and bloodshed follow‚ culminating in the well-known wooden horse

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    Who Is Hector A Hero

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    In The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ being heroic is a quality that every male is supposed to display. As a result‚ many characters are portrayed as heroic‚ but of them all‚ Prince Hector of Troy is the most. Not only is that based claim based on the Homeric beliefs at that time‚ but it is also reflected in today’s views on what heroes are to us. Hector is overall the most heroic character based on how he holds fast to the Homeric code and his values in war‚ is represented as a human who has flaws yet overcomes

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    Odysseus’ adventures in Hades Few characters in literature have ever ventured into the underworld and returned back to earth. Odysseus’ trip to the underworld offers the reader an insight into Ancient Greek society and religion. The advice and requests made by the people he encounters show us how the people of the time viewed the afterlife Circe directed Odysseus to the kingdom of the dead in book 11 after he had spent a full year in her kingdom. Upon arriving to the underworld‚ Odysseus

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    The Odyssey

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    English 9 Honors The Odyssey “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it... I can resist everything but temptation‚” Oscar Wilde once said. This quote explains Odysseus’ audacious personality completely. Temptation can be the beginning of a downward spiral in one’s life. In Odysseus’ case‚ temptation is his greatest enemy‚ along with his burning sense of curiosity. Odysseus’ first sign of curiosity during his voyage was when he had his encounter with the Cyclops‚ Polyphemus. “My

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    Through The Iliad‚ Homer explores the ancient Greek struggle for mortal men to attain immortality through glory in battle‚ and even death. Those who achieve great kleos‚ honor and courage in battle‚ are respected and loved by their families and kinsmen‚ while those who turn away from it are scorned and disparaged. Even faced with inevitable death‚ the epic heroes of The Iliad choose to war so they may overcome the impermanence of mortality and realize immortality in their remembrance. The idea

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    Women In The Iliad

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    The Iliad of Homer‚ showed women as being items of exchange for the men who had possessed them. They are shown in their social roles as mothers and wives. He states stereotypical characterizations of them. The reader understands that women are being treated as prizes‚ and that the male hero has to win or he’d have to resist fulfilling his heroic destiny. The characters of Hera and Athena‚ who are among the immortals‚ they are certainly strong women. Hera is the wife of Zeus and queen of the Olympians

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    The Illiad Play

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    the soldiers by giving each a positive quality. The scene where Priam the King chastens himself by putting his life at risk to beg for hi son’s dead body‚ thinking that they will kill him and surprisingly they don’t. He begs and Achilles agrees to give it back. Achilles is king enough to say “Yes‚ I’ll do this”‚ and is patient enough to warn Priam not to yell so he doesn’t kill him. This

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    Impact of Belief Systems in Ancient Times Greek and Roman Civilization through works of Homer People rarely like their lives controlled by anyone‚ but most people would usually be fine if gods played a part role in their existence. A prominent example of this would be during ancient era of the Greek and Troy civilizations. Both sides shared similar views of their many gods even if the names are different. For instance‚ Venus is the Roman version of Aphrodite‚ and Cronus is the Greek version for

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    Ulysses Everyone wants a safe‚ peaceful and comfortable life rather than suffering difficuties‚ torture or disasters. However‚ people cannot imagine the joy after you get through the hardnesses. It is this that makes people stronger. Ulysses is the Greek king of Ithaca. He is well known in Greek mythology for his intelligence‚ such as in the campaige Trojan war. The famous war tactic he used is called the Trojan Horse‚ where it allowed some of his soldier to sneak into the city of Troy without notice

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    Throughout all of history people have written and documented stories or their own version of specific events. In ancient Europe not everyone possessed the means to read and write so when something was written it possessed a certain sense of strong meaning and truthfulness‚ whether or not the story was fabricated. I believe two of the most well-known stories that reflect this are The Iliad and The Aeneid. These stories were considered epics or “poems telling of an adventure of a legendary person.”

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