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... abduction by Paris-is briefly hinted at. The Chorus speaks ominously; they anticipate some vague reckoning for the house of Atreus (the house of Agamemnon and ...
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... The fighting continues in the morning, and Agamemnon leads a charge. Paris wounds Diomedes, and Odysseus is almost taken prisoner. ...
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... Zeus to help the Trojans and pin the Achaians so that Agamemnon recognize that he ... hektor such a tragic character are the cowardice of his brother paris and his ...
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... Paris agrees that he has been dishonoring himself, and tells Hektor he will return ... When Aias and Odysseus are sent by Agamemnon to plead with Achilleus' to ...
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... Paris agrees that he has been dishonoring himself, and tells Hector he will return with ... When Aias and Odysseus are sent by Agamemnon to plead with Achilles' to ...
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... Paris agrees that he has been dishonoring himself, and tells Hektor he will return ... When Aias and Odysseus are sent by Agamemnon to plead with Achilleus' to ...
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... crucial in the myth. The two main leaders of the war are Agamemnon and Paris who can be inadequate at times. Achilles and Hector have ...
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... the war, but unfortunately as foretold at his birth he is killed in battle by Hector's brother Paris, but is remembered Forever as a hero. Agamemnon is King of ...
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... that though he is handsome, Paris has no strength or courage in his heart. Hektor values recognition for his deeds; however, unlike Agamemnon and Achilleus ...
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... King Agamemnon represents the power utilizing the cuckolding of his brother Menalaus, whose wife Helen is stolen away by the Trojan Prince Paris, he attacked ...
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... When Menelaus' wife, Helen, ran away to Troy with Paris, the prince of Troy, Menelaus gathered an army, led by Agamemnon, to attack Troy and retrieve Helen. ...
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... Discuss the quest for honor as evidence by Hector, Agamemnon, Achilles, & Paris. Every hero wishes for honor because honor is the most extraordinary prize. ...
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... the Oresteia. Agamemnon has gone to war to fight for the return of Helen, who was taken by Paris, the Prince of Troy. All of the ...
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... like sunlight in his armor, and he laughed aloud as he sped swiftly on his way." Obviously Paris is just as much a show off as Agamemnon, and definitely more ...
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... Agamemnon the brother of Menelaus set sail for Troy with a thousand Greek ships, full of warriors. If Paris had not gone to Sparta none of this would have ...
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... like sunlight in his armor, and he laughed aloud as he sped swiftly on his way." Obviously Paris is just as much a show off as Agamemnon, and definitely more ...
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Hector versus Paris Homer's Iliad is a tragic account of the Trojan War based around the rage of Achilles son of Peleus against Agamemnon the King of Mycenae. ...
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... one. In book one of the Iliad, Agamemnon led an army to rescue his sister-in-law, Helen form Paris how had her hostage. Agamemnon ...
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... The Trojans, the defenders of the city, are led by the powerful warriors Hector and Paris, while the Achaeans are led by Agamemnon, Achilles, Odysseus and ...
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... their homes, wives, and kids from destruction just because foolish Paris refuses to give up ... which was also seen in the welcoming of the embassy from Agamemnon. ...
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... love and compassion, especially compared to Helen and Paris' loveless relationship. ... Several characters of the Iliad, especially Agamemnon, Achilleus, and Hektor ...
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... Aphrodite is "Zeus' daughter" [p100], and also has relationships with Paris and Aeneas, her ... and then plucking his hair and warning him not to strike Agamemnon. ...
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... Achilles should have accepted Agamemnon's ransom and returned to fight. ... After Paris came to take Hector's body away, Achilles realized that his taking of ...
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... predicament. his duty is to avenge Agamemnon's death. ... War. Paris chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful, and won Helen as a prize. ...
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... heavens. Shortly after Agamemnon dons his armor. ... frightening. At the end of Book Six we find Paris catching up to Hector,to rejoin the battle. ...
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... I, in fact, hold him more cowardly than Paris because he not only withdraws ... Achilleus' first display of rage is when he contemplates killing Agamemnon, only to ...
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... Menelaus. When Menelaus learned that Helen sailed away with Paris, he turned to his brother Agamemnon to gather an army. An alliance ...
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... Achilles wants to kill Agamemnon for this action, but the gods come into play ... This, in part, is due to Paris, the Trojan partially responsible for the war ...
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... break the heroic code of society by threatening to kill Agamemnon, and by ... about him being the best among the Trojans, especially better than her husband Paris. ...
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... even approaches her brother, Orestes, requesting that he plead with Agamemnon for her ... being torn away from their homes by barbarians, as was Helen by Paris. ...
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