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Achilles Vs Hector Research Paper

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As with most Greek epics, both men also exhibit human flaws. Hector, despite being the strongest of warrior of Troy, could sometimes be impetuous at times and sometimes cowardly at others. Hector's pride was also a flaw which one that eventually led to his death. Achilles was a stubborn person from the beginning of the story. Anger and thirst for revenge carried Achilles through to the end of the epic, as evidenced by his mutilation of Hector's body.Achilles refusal to return to the safety of Troy’s walls after witnessing the deaths brought about by his foolish orders to cam outside the city demonstrates his mature willingness to suffer the consequences of his actions. His rejection of a desperate attempt of negotiation in favor of the honorable …show more content…

Achilles later comes around to an appreciation of these very values after realizing the faults of his brutality and self-centered rage.
The final duel between Achilles and Hector becomes not only a duel of heroes but also for pride of their country. In strength and endurance, Achilles proves to be superior to Hector. Achilles mistreated Hector’s body with disgrace which compounded by cruelty in which he allows the rank and file of his army to indulge. Achilles fights the battle in engaged rage while Hector display control and fixes whatever flaw he had.

Achilles and Hector were different in many ways. Achilles fought for Greece and Hector fought to protect Troy. They were different in that Hector was a prince and Achilles was not. Hector was raised in order to rule over Troy, to be the king of the land. Achilles was raised in order to become a strong warrior. Although Achilles was raised to become a strong soldier, he was offered royalty as king of Greece. Unfortunately he declined the offer because he did not want that much fame, he would rather be in command on the battlefield than on the throne. Hector was purely mortal and son of royalty. Achilles had divinity in him because his mother was Thetis, a nymph which was a daughter of a

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