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Homer's Iliad: The Ancient Greek Gods

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Kayla Patrick
Professor Julian Whatley
September 10th, 2015
World Lit

The Ancient Greek Gods

In Homer's Iliad, Homer gave various outlooks on his views of heroes, villains and their roles in war. He shows what we already know about Heroes and villains, such as heroes have great qualities while villains carry many evil traits. Not only does he show that, he shows us that it can also be the other way around with even our heroes having villainous qualities, just like regular people in everyday life. Homer also tries to show us that all warriors have a choice. That they have the choice between living a life of war or taking the other path with a life of peace. Homers views of a hero is that one must display bravery, skills, and even friendship. Hector in the Iliad is portrayed as the perfect hero. He shows all of the attributes of a perfect hero in the eyes of Homer, by being one of the Trojans’ top warriors. In one scene of the poem, Hector's son feared him, because of the great helmet that he wore. When he noticed that his son was terrified he removed his helmet to let his soon become comfortable with coming near him. This part of …show more content…

Achilles is used as a very extreme villain in The Iliad. In almost the entire epic, he stays to himself at home and does a ton of arguing with Agamemnon. He displays crazy martial skills when he is on the battlefield, but refuses to fight in war. This throws out pettiness because why not fight in war for your country, because of a small argument. Not only does this show pettiness, but it also shows how disloyal he may be to his country by not being a leader and fighting in this war. Paris is also another character that is shown to be a villain. He was shown to be very selfish. This was because he help engage the two countries in war, it was because of Helen, that this whole war came about and he decided that it was necessary to have

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