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Homer's Odyssey: Iphigenia

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The natures of Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, and Odysseus would not be considered heroes in our culture. In our culture, there are figures similar to Captain America that our culture views as flawless and utterly heroic as a result of their self-sacrificing nature. In that sense, Iphigenia would be the hero of this play, not the aforementioned men. Iphigenia's willingness to die for a perceived greater good is the type of act that is glorified in our culture. To the Greeks, a hero seems to be a man that accomplishes extensive glory in war. They had courage and strength and did bold deeds, nonetheless were incredibly selfish. Odysseus, for example, was decidedly set on sailing to Phrygia that he would lead a mob to drag Iphigenia to her

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