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Achilles Epic Hero

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Anyone reading The Iliad by Homer will be given two examples of an epic hero, Achilles on the Greeks side and Hector who is on the Trojans side. Out of these two heroes, only one can be the Epic Hero of the story and that would be Hector. Hector honors and projects the morals of the time by being developed by Homer as family oriented man who cares about his family and fights for his homeland. Through only minutes of research you may find that this is exactly what the morals of the time were, this idea/ virtue is called Pietas. Pietas according to the oxford dictionary means to respect your country and family. Achilles, on the other hand, shows an example of not living up to the morals of the time is when Homer writes “But it was shame and defilement Achilles Had in mind for Hector. He pierced the tendons Above the heels and cinched them with leather thongs …show more content…

This is showed when he seems to be upset at accidentally killing Patroclus. At the end, he even stands up to Achilles when he realizes that the gods have abandoned him this example shows true strength the quote that shows this is as follows, “But why am I talking to myself like this? I can't go out there unarmed. Achilles Will cut me down in cold blood if I take off My armor and go out to meet him Naked like a woman. This is no time For talking, the way a boy and a girl Whisper to each other from oak tree or rock, A boy and a girl with all their sweet talk. Better to lock up in mortal combat As soon as possible and see to whom God on Olympus grants the victory." Thus Hector. And Achilles closed in”( Homer 5). This quote as said shows that even though Hector doubts that he can win he does it because it is what he has to do, this is an example of moral and emotional strength while Achilles only has physical

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