What is a hero, and what is a real hero? In the Greek society, in order for Homer 's "Iriad" to become the main character, I think that it is necessary to obtain a reward "openly recognize the courage of a person on the battlefield" (Sale). In other words, heroes are those who fight for his fame and fortune. However, the viewpoint of modern people's hero is quite different. A hero is a person who does not try to become a hero but acts in a splendid way. The concept of modern heroism defines a true hero.
Homer 's "Iliad" is an epic telling the last week of the memorial war. There are many legends about Trojan war, especially the death of Achilles and Trojans, but these do not exist in Homer 's Iliad. Not only did Agamemnon angrice the gods, but also angered his best warrior Achilles, this epic opened the Greek chaos. The gods also joined and the last week of the Trojan war was between the Greeks and the Trojans, two one-on-one battles between Menelaus and Paris, then Hector and Ajax. God 's intervention continued war until Achilles' best friend Patroclus was killed by Hector in battle. Achilles joins the fight again, the Trojan horse is defeated
There are two great warriors in "Iliad" written by Homer. One is a hero of the Trojan horse, Hector, and Achilles, the great warrior of the Greek army. At the beginning of Iliad Hector, he was fleeing from Achilles because he was afraid to fight him. In the second half of the story, Hector was deceived by Athena who became Hena's brother. Hector's excessive self-confidence led to his failure of Achilles. Hector is regarded as a great warrior and hero of Troy. Achilles hopes to fight Hector, but Hector is afraid to do so. He ran around the wall away from Achilles, tried to escape and avoid the fight. "Hector will never throw Achilles to track Achilles." Achilles wants to fight Hector. This happened
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.