Every civilization in history has its heroes, people representing the highest value of society. In today's society, we believe heroes are superhumans. They run faster than high-speed trains and skip buildings in a single range. In ancient Greece, heroes were those who showed great power and great courage in battle. Greek heroes have wealth, power and courage to gain their respect and gain honor in the community. In Iliad, Homer tells the story of two warriors, Achilleus and Hektor. They all represent many qualities of Greek heroes.
In Iliad, Homer brilliantly demonstrated the heroicism of the two fighter fighters. Contrast with the theme of the hero itself, add an interesting element that is quite contrastive to the story. Attractive is that Homer makes Hikto a Trojan horse and a hero of Greek epic Iliad. A heroic contrast between Hektor and Achilleus is one of the reasons I have read Iliad even after more than 2000 creation.
The epic "Iliad of Homer" depicts the Trojan horse war and its heroes. Heroism is the quality of those who make them wonderful. However, the two characters considered heroes are Achilles and Hector. Hector is more heroic because he has the power to decide, persistent, personal. During the Trojan Battle, Paris steal Helen from her husband Menelaus and began a war of challenging a single battle between Asians and warriors. - In the Middle Ages, "Beowulf" and "Gawain and Green Knight" are magnificent stories singing loudly to the public. Each story tells a magnificent hero traveling long distances to face or conquer someone or something. "Beowulf" is a poem about a young Beowulf who used his hand to kill monsters and to protect those who love their mothers. As the years passed, Beowulf became king, and the dragon began to make a noise
Achilles may be best known for what he did at Homer's Irade after killing Hector. Prior to this, Achilles showed an example of heroism. Achilles stands out, regardless of whether you protect yourself with extraordinary skills and courage in the battlefield or overcome personal losses. Even the best Trojan horse troops can not compare with Achilles. He is a hero. Achilles' excellent skill separates him from all other humans. This is similar to a superhero. There is no one superior to Achilles. That's why men talk about his achievements. Explaining his heroism is more likely, probably overcoming the loss of his dear friend. His sorrow is so great that he is threatening himself. At last he put it aside and did what he needed. This heroic act tells the reader everything they need to know about Achilles.