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In both cases too , the action seems to rest on a very personal rather than on a public issue . The brutal and merciless character of the wrath of Achilles is seen not only in his inhuman treatment of the dead body of Hector , but also ...
In both cases too , the action seems to rest on a very personal rather than on a public issue . The brutal and merciless character of the wrath of Achilles is seen not only in his inhuman treatment of the dead body of Hector , but also ...
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It is the death of Patroclus that reduces Achilles to accept reconciliation , and he seems genuinely repentant , but Agamemnon's apology for his arrogance seems insincere . While some critics like Routh feel that Homer glorifies pride ...
It is the death of Patroclus that reduces Achilles to accept reconciliation , and he seems genuinely repentant , but Agamemnon's apology for his arrogance seems insincere . While some critics like Routh feel that Homer glorifies pride ...
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The uncontrolled wrath of Aeneas against Turnus , which seems out of character may be accounted for as a kind of madness as in the case of Achilles . But the motive behind the actions of Aeneas is not only personal ; it is also a ...
The uncontrolled wrath of Aeneas against Turnus , which seems out of character may be accounted for as a kind of madness as in the case of Achilles . But the motive behind the actions of Aeneas is not only personal ; it is also 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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