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Patroklos and Hektor Tragedy .....TITLE Patroklos and Hektor are victims of war and internal, delusional passion. ... Patroklos, too is a man of loyalty and honor. ...
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... Consequently, Achaians ungratefulness, the dishonor caused to him by Agamemnon and the death of Patroklos makes Achilleus a very tragic character in the Iliad. ...
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... will remain alone, if necessary, to continue fighting, for it is fated that Troy will eventually fall." In Book XVI, Achilles' allows Patroklos, his best friend ...
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... Starting with the fight with Agamemnon and his withdrawal from the battle, to the death of Patroklos, and finally to the slaying of Hektor, Achilles and his ...
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... of Achilles and how it transforms him from an angry warrior to one who struggles to understand and cope with his grief over losing his best friend Patroklos. ...
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... Starting with his quarrel with Agamemnon and withdrawal from battle, to the death of Patroklos, and with the slaying of Hektor. ...
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... Achilles speech, given while he is distraught over the death of his closest friend Patroklos, is an excellent example of Achilles' desire (Iliad, 18.79). ...
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... Patroklos, anguished by the plight of the Greeks, urges Achilleus to give him his armor and his men so he can fight the Trojans. ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had been decided that Patroklos would ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... For instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no guilt for his doings. It had already been decided that Patroklos ...
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... themselves to resolve some very important situations in the Iliad - Achilleus was "returned" from his deep sorrow and anger for his dear friend Patroklos. ...
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... Homer does an excellent job of making most readers sympathize with Achilles, until around book nine when Patroklos is killed in battle. ...
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... Zeus has decided that in order to give glory to Achilles, Patroklos must perish first (I,p.311): And glorious Hector shall cut down Patroklos with the spear ...
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... opinions and sometimes follow them. Zeus then wants revenge and kills Patroklos, the one who killed his son. The women in this story ...
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... his loyalty cannot be bought. Later in the poem, Achilles revenges Patroklos' death by killing Hector. It is customary and proper ...
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... his loyalty cannot be bought. Later in the poem, Achilleus revenges Patroklos' death by killing Hektor. It is customary and proper ...
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... body, seeing that the life is killed in him, and that all his flesh may be rotten" (Book XIX: 23-7). However, the death of his friend, Patroklos, changed his ...
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... Achilleus proves himself to be different. He is different for the fact that he goes to honor and avenge the death of his best friend Patroklos. ...
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... Homer indicates this law by writing of Patroklos' spirit's return to remind Achilles that, until he has been properly buried, he must wander the earth. ...
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... Zeus grants him his 'arstesia' or honor almost thorough out the course of the war until Achilleus returns to avenge Patroklos' death While all the Trojans are ...
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... his loyalty cannot be bought. Later in the poem, Achilles revenges Patroklos' death by killing Hector. It is customary and proper ...
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... his loyalty cannot be bought. Later in the poem, Achilleus revenges Patroklos' death by killing Hektor. It is customary and proper ...
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... previous support. On the other hand, Achilles chooses to honor the gods only when he has vengeance for his friend, Patroklos. Placing ...
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... Zeus gives the Trojans another victory later in the war when the Greeks and the Trojans begin fighting over Patroklos' body, a battle arises between the two ...
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... 2 When the Achaians hold their games in honor of Patroklos' death, several of the greatest warriors receive help or unwanted attention from gods watching on. ...
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