Iliad role of gods
With our view of God, it can sometimes be difficult to comprehend the actions and thinking of the Greek deities. The Christian God does not tend to take such an active role in the affairs of people's lives, where, on the other hand, the Greeks regarded direct involvement by the gods as a daily, uncontrollable part of life. Needless to say, divine intervention was a major variable in the equation of Homer's The gods picked who they would favour for different reasons. Except Zeus: As the symbol of supreme authority and justice, he makes judgement calls as to the other gods' involvement in the war, remains impartial, and doesn't seem to get caught up in picking favourites. Even when his own son, Sarpedon, was about to die, Zeus chose to let On the other hand, Zeus's wife, Hera, displayed the more typical actions of a god. After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she was quite resentful towards Troy and its people. Obviously she sided with the Greeks and would stop at
Achilles, and, feeling sorry for Hektor Zeus attempted to allow Hektor affected every aspect the poem in some way, shape or form. Yet, from to die an honourable death. For instance, when Hektor stripped was that they were just setting fate back on the right course. For conflict. Both Apollo and Artemis, twin brother and sister, gave aid instance, when Patroklos was killed outside of Troy, Apollo felt no armour so he would not seem like less of a man then Achilles. Zeus
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