In this reading, Iliad is a story about the tragedy of textbooks - moral growth and education of tragic heroes. Achilles has a tragic defect - his arrogance. It brought about a tragic series of events - the death of Patroclus. This time, it is possible that Achilles could lead to educational distress that will change his personality and values. Then, in a very deep sense, it is worth because pain is paid for by the moral improvement it produces. I once said the cruelty of the hero and the hero itself was like Homer's vivid drama for us, fierce things of the warrior and the terrible repetitions that they did for life, like a beast . But Homer also recognizes the very high killings and those who made it successful.
According to Aristotle's ideals, their tragic hero, Airores of Ileard and Aeneas of Ene. During the Trojan War, Achilles and Aeneas were famous fighters, both of which appeared in Iriad and Ene. Achilles fought for Greeks, while Aeneas fought for Trojans during the war. Homer 's Iliad began with his time with Achilles during the war, but Virgil' s Einate began with the trouble the Troy collapsed and the difficulty Ainua escaped. The tragedy of Virgil and Homer
When studying classical literature heroes, it is impossible to ignore Achilles at Homer's Iliad. His body was almost invincible since his mother Thetis devoted himself to Styx, and clearly the Greeks had heroes in production (Achilles, 173). His physical strength and patience to eradicate the Trojan horse society were not touched by other people in the myth (Achilles, 173). - Greek epic Iliad, recorded by Homer, describes the 10 year battle and event of the Trojan Greek army siege. Trojans and Greeks have quite a few heroes and fighters, but none can match the fast runners 'Achilles' skill and power. Achilles has the attributes of a perfect warrior with speed and fighting ability like his god.