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Pagina 16
... Homer who ultimately is conscious that while honour has its value it also carries with it its weakness.27 This seems fur- ther borne out by the fact that pride and honour do not play any significant part in the action of the Odyssey ...
... Homer who ultimately is conscious that while honour has its value it also carries with it its weakness.27 This seems fur- ther borne out by the fact that pride and honour do not play any significant part in the action of the Odyssey ...
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... Homer shows Achilles as uncompromisingly vengeful , thus endowing him with another of the inordinate passions . Revenge for an insult to his honour leads to his withdrawal from battle , and revenge for the death of Patroclus triggers ...
... Homer shows Achilles as uncompromisingly vengeful , thus endowing him with another of the inordinate passions . Revenge for an insult to his honour leads to his withdrawal from battle , and revenge for the death of Patroclus triggers ...
Pagina 251
... Homer ( 9th c.B.C. ) ; “ Wrath of Achilles ” is its theme and Achilles its hero . So it celebra- tes the disastrous effects of Achilles ' anger : first provoked by Agamemnon over the issue of sharing the booty of a day's war , namely a ...
... Homer ( 9th c.B.C. ) ; “ Wrath of Achilles ” is its theme and Achilles its hero . So it celebra- tes the disastrous effects of Achilles ' anger : first provoked by Agamemnon over the issue of sharing the booty of a day's war , namely a ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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