In an excerpt we read from Iliad, the character continues to perform tasks that are considered brave for honor. The job motivation is courage, so that work is automatically considered to be noble, but the fact that most of the "glorious" work is selfish is emphasized. This is particularly interesting to me, as it is different from the Asian honor system I know better. One example is Troy's powerful warrior, Hector, who accepts the challenge of the goddess Palas Athena, bringing the best human-to-human conflict in Asia.
Obligation of Hector in Homer's Iliad In Homer's Iliad, a very brave and noble person is Prince of Troy Hector. Hector does not want war, so his decision to attack the Akei army may seem odd. But if there is a sublime way of war, Hector may have taken it. "Hector can not help fighting without a noble escape" (Wilkcock 62). - In romantic times, tones and tones become very important, the orchestra gets bigger than before, and the concert hall gets bigger. There are about 100 instrumentalists in the orchestra. This depends on the performance of the work and the idea of the composer, but it differs greatly from the Baroque era. There were only 10 to 40 participants in the orchestra.
In Homer 's "Iliad", the hero is a typical Greek hero Achilles. Epic shows that this is the story of Achilles' anger. Other important persons of Iliad are Greek and Trojan leaders in the Trojan war, and very partisan, seemingly human god and goddess - people without death. Homer is believed to have lived in the early days of ancient times, but his magnificent theme was early Bronze Age, Mycenae era. From that time to Homer's possible life, there was a "dark era". Therefore, Homer writes a period without substantive written record. His epic gives us a glimpse of this early life and social stratum, but it is important to understand that Homer is a product of his own era, the details of the Trojan War era apply not
3 § 20 In the era of Plato and Aristotle, complementation of this epic and tragedy was only concerned with Homer Yiriad and Odyssey epics. It is no longer an epic of the cycle. As I showed in the two books "Homer's Epic", the difference between the epic cycle and the homicic epic "Iliad" and "Odyssey" is related to the obsolescence of Panathenaida's epic cycle poetry since the Peisistratidai era There is a possibility. . 3 § 21 In addition to "circulation", there are two poetic traditions that are quite different from Homer in the Platonic period, namely Hesiodod and Olfic. The difference between Hesiod, Orpheus and Homer, as I showed in twin Homer's epic, may be related to obsolescence of playing Hesiodic and Orphic poetry at Panathenaida's Panathenaida.