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After examining the encounter between Hector and Andromache, I gained a better understanding of the relations between men and women in Homeric Greece. ...
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... Hector then tells Andromache that the thought of her being dragged off by the Achaeans troubles him, but he is relieved by the knowledge that she will be ...
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... "Reckless one, my Hector--your own fiery courage will destroy you!" (Homer 208) Andromache is well aware that her husbands pride will be his downfall. ...
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... In Hector's conversation with Andromache, she tells him that she wants him to stop fighting because he is fated to die and she doesn't want to be left a widow. ...
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... Achilles argue over in Book I) obstacles that the male hero has to overcome or resist to fulfill his heroic destiny (Andromache's entreaties to Hector in Book ...
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... nobility, and respect for others. In Book VI, Andromache begs Hector not to go and fight. Hector, being an honourable man, tells ...
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... made the Shield of Achilles along with his armor; Hermes aids Priam in getting Hector's body back; Arte! mis puts an arrow through Andromache's mother's heart ...
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... The emotions in this passage were very strong. Andromache was scared for Hector and knew the Greeks would slay him if he went off to war. ...
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... In the poem, Hector is repeatedly tempted to abandon the front lines of battle against ... He is also very attached to his wife, Andromache, the rest of his family ...
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... Hector returns to Troy in order to have the queen and the other women make a ... Hektor then goes to find Andromache, who is standing by the walls outlining the ...
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... Hector returns to Troy in order to have the queen and the other women make a ... Hektor then goes to find Andromache, who is standing by the walls outlining the ...
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... and Ascanius, Hecuba and Polites, Priam and Hector, Hecuba and Hector, and Hecuba ... Andromache made a similar statement, who, concerned for Ascanius' well being ...
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... Though Andromache presents a coherent argument, Hektor insists he is willing to die in ... Using Hektor's tenable actions as a basis, Hector's son will be able to ...
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... Hecuba, Andromache, Cassandra, and Helen are the "Trojan Women" in the story ... Aeneas tells of how he survived: Hector came as a ghost to him and told him he must ...
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... Meanwhile Aeneas had a dream in which Hector spoke to him, telling him that the ... Helenus and Andromache had been taken by Pyrrhus as war prizes, but took over ...
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