Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Hector vs Achilles
Achilles pauperism Fighting for per discussional honor Knows that his fate leads him to finish so he is for watching to sacrifice his smell so his c entirely up will be remembered C bed little about anything except for his ingest disposition exactly this mans ambition, remember, is to lead, to lord it over invariablyyone, give orders to the liberalisation of us (lines 337-340) Well, this time I make sail for home. Better to shell out now to my ships.Why linger, cheated of winnings, to make wealth for you? (lines 197-199). And let them both bear ascertain in the first place the gods who living bliss, as before men who die, including this harsh king, if ever hereafter a need for me arises to cover the rest from black trouncing and ruin (lines 394-398). Thetis left her parole still burning for the softly sing lady friend whom they had wrestled from him (lines 494-496) Loss of girl=loss of honorHe tells the delegates that he has decided to return to his res publica and live out his manner in comfort, forgoing the honor of anxious(p) a heros termination in action (246).Vengeance Hector killed his best friend On hear of Patrocluss conclusion, Achilles is over go with rue and ire. Vowing to avenge his friend, he fin everyy returns to the battle (246) Hector, had you thought that you could kill Patroclus and be safe? Nothing to dread from me I was non there. All childishnessThe dogs and kites will rip your body. Hiss will lie in honor when the Achaeans give him funeral (lines 392-400) Down by the ships Patrocluss body lies unwept, unburied. I shall not forget him while I keep my feet among the living (lines 458-460).Actions TakenStrong temper/rage A pain like regret weighed on the son of Peleus, and in his shaggy chest this way and that the mania of his heart ran should he draw longsword from hip, abide off the rest, and kill in single combat the great son of Atreus, or wield his rage in check and give it time? (lines 220-225) But now the son of Peleus turned on Agamemnon and lashed out at him, letting his anger muster up in execration (lines 263-265) On hearing of Patrocluss death, Achilles is overcome with grief and rage. Vowing to avenge his friend, he finally returns to the battle, mercilessly slaying the Trojan forcesAccuses Agamemnon of being a glory hound and trying to take to a greater extent than than his pleasure ground share I run through seen more action render to hand in those assaults than you have, but when the time for sharing comes, the greater share is incessantly yours (lines 192-195).Sensitive when his experience is in jeopardyEyes wet with tears, he stave (lines 412-414) Thetis left her son still burning for the softly belted girl whom they had wrestled from him (Lines 494-496)Selfish/pridefulputs his own needs above his armys lives. Without Achilles help, the Greeks are at a serious disadvantage over against the Trojans (246) Achilles immense pride is revealed as he stubbornly refuses to accept Agamemnons gifts (246). he has decided to return to his kingdom and live out his life in comfort, forgoing the honor of dying a heros death in battle (246) racks Hectors dead bodydisrespect/dishonor Role/ reply of former(a)s Only his mom grieves for him Her eyes filled, an a tear fell as she answered (line 476) His army respected him when he was in battle but he did not seem to have a close relationship to anyone but his mother and possibly his bet friend Patroclus Role of godsHera favored the Greeks in general Athena was constantly by his side Then Athena, gray-eyed, to the son of Peleus, falling in with him, and near him, saying swiftlyNow at last I think the two of us, Achilles loved by Zeus, shall find Achaeans triumph at the ships by killing Hector (lines 253-259) As his lawlessness swayed him, as he slid the big blade slowly from the sheath, Athena came to him from the slant (Lines 226-228) Apollo did not favor himArcher of heaven, deadliest of immortal gods, yo u put me off the track, routine me from the wall this wayyou saved my enemies with ease and stole my glory, having no penalization to fear (lines 18-24) Obeys the godsDie, make an end. I shall accept my own whenever Zeus and the other gods desire (lines 435-436) Nothing for it, goddess, but when you two immortals speak, a man complies (lines 253-255).Hector Motivation Duty and honor Protector of the people Hector returns to battle, fighting fiercely for the Trojans (246) here you may fight on to save our Trojan men and women (lines 66-67) Not motivated by what was best for him, but what was best for his terra firma and his people Actions TakenSelfless Would die for his people Now my soul would have me stand and fight, whether I kill you or am killed (lines 298-299) Tried to make a pact of honor with Achilles So come, well summon gods here as our witnesses, no(prenominal) higher, arbiters of a pact I swear that, terrible you are, Ill not insult your corpse should Zeus allow me vi ctory in the end, your life as a prize . Once I have your gear, Ill give your body back to Achaeans. Grant me,too, this grace (lines 300-306). Examines ways to get out of conflictfear? Suppose, though, that I lay my shield and channelise asideand go to meet the noble Prince Achilles, promising Helen, promising with her all the treasures that Alexandros brought home by ship to Troy Then I major power add, apart from these, a portion of all the secret wealth the city owns (lines 134-142) These were his shifts of mood (line 157)Runs away and Hector, as he watched, began to tremble. Then he could hold his ground no more. He ran, leaving the gate behind him (Lines 164-165) frightful not to fight Role of Others/ Reaction of Others Everyone loves and cares for him If he functions you down, I shall no longer be allowed to mourn you laid out on your bed, pricy branch in flower, born of me (lines 103-106) With tears and cries the two implored their son, and do their prayers again (lin es 109-110) Child, I am lost now. can I bear my life after the death of suffering your death? You were my pride in all my nights and days, pride of the city, pillar to the Trojans and Trojan women (lines 507-511). Role of the godsApollo was on his side How could he run so long from death, had not Apollo for the last time, the very last, come near to give him stamina and speed (lines 239-242) Zeus felt benignant towards him How sad that this beloved man is hunted around the wall before my eyes My heart is touched for Hector (lines 200-203) Athena was against him Now at last I think the two of us, Achilles loved by Zeus, shall bring Achaeans triumph at the ships by killing Hector (lines 256-259) The gods choose his death This the end. The gods are calling deathward Long ago this hour must have been to Zeuss liking and to the liking of his archer son (lines 351-358)Similarities both are driven by stubbornness Achilles immense pride is revealed as he stubbornly refuses to accept Agamem nons gifts (246) With tears and cries the two implored their son, and made their prayers again, but could not shake him. Hector stood firm (lines 109-111) Neither hear when a wise figure tells them who they are up against is more flop dont try to hold your ground against this man, or currently you will meet the shock of doom, borne down by the son of Peleus.He is more powerful by far than you, and pitiless (lines 45-48) Achilles, for your part, do not reject your King and Captain. No ones vies in honor with him who holds authority from Zeus. You have more prowess, for agoddess bore you his power over men surpasses yours (lines 327-332) Both are heroes in the eyes of their peers at one pointBoth have some pride in them Book 6 reveals to us Hectors pride, for we analyse that although he believes Troy is doomed, honor will not allow him to conceding (246) Now troops have perished for my foolish pride He kept his pride and ost his men, this Hector (lines 126-129 Agamemnon, humil iated me he has my prize by his own whim, for himself (lines 411-413) Both are ruled by fate through the gods
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