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Examples Of Mere Codes In Ancient Hero Tales

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Ancient Hero Tales:
Mere Stories or Codes of Conduct in Story Format?

Tanya Christophe

LITR201
Melanie McBride
11/02/2014
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THESIS: tales of heroes found in ancient myths and stories not only serve to entertain audiences but explicitly seek to extol the virtues of the hero as desired by the society the narrator belongs to
1. In the Iliad, numerous heroes are mentioned and each exhibit specific or general qualities such as bravery, staunch character, obedience to the codes, obedience to the gods and attention to duty
2. In Shakuntala, the hero Dushyanta, despite being smitten by the beauty of the heroine, takes care to address the question of her parentage hence caste before committing himself to love.
3. Both heroes make sure their duties are met before all else Heroes …show more content…

He castigates his brother for lacking the stellar character necessary to lead a people, saying, “When you appear as champion-champion beauty- But have no strength, nor character, nor courage” (Homer, Iliad, Book 6: 44 - 45). In the lines, Homer explores two central aspects of the hero: in the first case, the hero forsakes brotherly bonds in order to cater to the needs of their people. Hector, despite his love for his brother, is aware of the danger represented by his lapse in traditional courtesy as well as the duty expected of a prince. On the other hand, Hector fails in his own duties to his city for though he castigates his brother, he fails to prevent his brother. However, in book 9 Homer revisits the concept of a hero’s duties to his people as well as his gods. Bidding farewell to Andromache whose visions plague her, Hector makes it clear that his duty offer him no leeway over the matter of battle with the Achaeans. His understanding of the obligations placed upon him by society is such that they negate any fears over his mortality of loss in the event of death. Thus, he

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