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... The rest of the fulfillments to regain a positive status in the Greek Heroic Code came to Achilleus when he recognized that the values of his society were more ...
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... Achilleus' in many ways fails to embody the Heroic code. ... Achilleus fails to live up to the Heroic code by fighting for the wrong reasons. ...
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... lacks selfishness. In a peculiar way Achilleus transcends the heroic code by showing feeling and emotion for his friend. He is taking ...
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... A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much." Achilleus is questioning the whole basis of the heroic code. ...
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... Achilleus' deliberate mutilation of Hektor's body shows the reader that he does not hold the code of honor in high regard. Nestor ...
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... Achilleus' deliberate mutilation of Hektor's body shows the reader that he does not hold the code of honor in high regard. Nestor ...
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... Achilles has a high sense of honor and lives and dies for the "heroic code." However, Achilleus often feels under appreciated by Agamemnon and the Greeks. ...
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... Until now Achilleus has been merciless toward Hektor's body and the Trojan people, but at ... This brings up another part of the heroic code: fighting until the end ...
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... Until now Achilleus has been merciless toward Hektor's body and the Trojan people, but at ... This brings up another part of the heroic code: fighting until the end ...
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... Until now Achilleus has been merciless toward Hektor's body and the Trojan people, but at ... This brings up another part of the heroic code: fighting until the end ...
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... Achilleus' withdrawal from the battle and his wish to return home might seem to be against the heroic code, and against paternal injunction, but a more careful ...
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... own. This is what a hero is and if we all lived by this code of honor, then I think that the world would be a much better place.
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... It also illustrates the Greek code of ethics, that was in that time honor. ... Achilleus, being the important warrior that he was, lived his life only for glory as ...
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... Achilleus fought against that. ... did I deem Your ordinance of so much binding force, As that a mortal man could overbear The unchangeable unwritten code of Heaven ...
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... The code which governs the conduct of the Homeric heroes is a simple one ... the cases of Chryseis and Briseis, who belong respectively to Agamemnon and Achilleus. ...
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