Homer 's Iliad' s Achilles honors the Greeks for their personal honor. Why is this? There is no honor for them, I have nothing. Or honor is more important than men. "The honor for Greeks is the strength of a single human being, the ability of him to win and win on the battlefield" (Schein 62). This is just one example of honor. You must be able to speak at the rally, speak your opinion eloquently and express your body to be collected in a convincing manner.
Homer's Iliad Iliad is an epic of death. This is a story full of conflicts, beatings, pain, and terrible sniper. Gaining honor and glory through war. Achilles' great shield stands out in this context. Because it depicts the glory of orderly, effective, productive civilization. This portrayal of life is in stark contrast to most contrasting death scenes. In Homer 's "Iliad", the shields of the archipelago were examined and many ideas on the confrontation were revealed. Love and honor, joy of life and heroic death, fate of fate and destiny.
Homer 's Iliad' s Achilles honors the Greeks for their personal honor. Why is this? There is no honor for them, I have nothing. Or is honor more important than men? "The honor for Greeks is the strength of a single human being, the ability of him to win and win on the battlefield" (Schein 62). This is just one example of honor. The second way to gain honor is to be an excellent lecturer and have the ability to speak. As long as there is dynamics of unfair and destructive power in society, this problem is not always referred to as this problem in human history, but it is always an important issue. There are human beings. From the 20th century to the 21st century, the United Nations
The "The Homer" book on Trojan War "Iliad" focuses on Achilles and his inner and personal desires. During the Trojan War there was an implicit moral code and how an honorable warrior should obey. If they do not have jealousy or jealousy, it will not only make them feel embarrassed, they will also be disdainful for their surname. Because they are sometimes captured for ransom and gifts, defeated warriors are not necessarily killed. However, in Iliad, Homer shows little sympathy for war.