Love and War in Shakespeare and Chaucer
.... In addition, it explores the connections each author makes between the lovers' relationship and the
war between
Troy and Greece. ....
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The Character of Helen of Troy in the Iliad and the Odyssey
.... locus of narrative unity; gods and warriors know very well during the Iliad (and remember very well in the Odyssey) that her presence in
Troy cause(d) the
war. ....
(2207

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The Role of Women in Homer's The Iliad
.... Helen serves as the motivating factor for Greece's
war with
Troy and instigates the first battle in The Iliad between Menelaos and Paris but has very little ....
(1894

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The Iliad
.... at the same time, Homer has a broader intent than to tell the story of one seduction or one abduction and its consequences: Homer treats the
war of
Troy as a ....
(1809

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Helen and Penelope in The Iliad and The Odyssey
.... a very central role in The Odyssey and especially in Books XVII through XXIV, Helen serves as the motivating factor for Greece's
war with
Troy and instigates ....
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Homer's The Iliad
.... The Iliad concentrates on a three-day period during the Trojan
War, deal-ing with .... combat and this is played out in the elements and on the landscape of
Troy. ....
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Telemachus
.... Homer told the story of
Troy in detail in The Iliad, and he then followed the .... wanderings to which he was subjected in trying to get home after the
war in The ....
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Gender Issues in Aeschylus' Oresteia Trilogy
.... Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus, who is also Agamemnon's cousin, murder Agamemnon and his
war prize-concubine Cassandra, of the royal house of
Troy. ....
(2621

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Character of Achilles Achilles is
.... in which the Greeks will lose many valuable warriors as they attempt to defeat
Troy. .... but gnawed at his own heart, pining for battle and the
war cry (Homer, 18 ....
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Compex Character of Achilles Achilles is
.... in which the Greeks will lose many valuable warriors as they attempt to defeat
Troy. .... but gnawed at his own heart, pining for battle and the
war cry (Homer, 18 ....
(1001

4

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Hector Illiad
.... Hector is killed by Achilles after a decade of withstanding the forces of
war. .... Hector's role in
Troy is to hold together his family and the city that is ruled ....
(1043

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Andromache
.... After Hector's death and the destruction of
Troy their son was killed by the conquerors and Andromache was awarded as a prize of
war to Neoptolemos, the son of ....
(2132

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Characterization of Andromache
.... After Hector's death and the destruction of
Troy their son was killed by the conquerors and Andromache was awarded as a prize of
war to Neoptolemos, the son of ....
(2209

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Just War Doctrine Just War Concept and Forms
.... However, one cannot help but wonder if any
war could meet this criteria. As far back as the battle for
Troy, and even beyond, combatants have launched weapons ....
(1125

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Just War Doctrine Although there are various forms of t
.... However, one cannot help but wonder if any
war could meet this criteria. As far back as the battle for
Troy, and even beyond, combatants have launched weapons ....
(1125

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The Iliad
.... original motivator for the invasion of the Anatolian Greek city of
Troy by an .... many sturdy souls Homer framed his poetic chronicle of the Trojan
War around the ....
(1765

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Theme of Disorderliness in 3 Plays
.... of Argos, which is bound up with the legend of the Trojan
war and which is .... and when Helen either eloped with or was abducted by Paris to
Troy, Agamemnon, like ....
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Patriarchy and Clytemnestra
.... 205 - 21) introduces his tragedy by referencing the fact that Agamemnon has sacrificed his daughter, Iphigeneia, to ensure that the
war against
Troy will be ....
(2362

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Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
.... Still, the Trojan
War became the center of the entire Greek saga, giving the .... and forward into the semi-historical sequel to the capture of
Troy." The various ....
(1861

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The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... struggled over a thirty-year period to return home after the sacking of
Troy. .... Achilles does not survive the Trojan
War, while Odysseus does and manages finally ....
(1548

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Achilles, Hector and an Athlete
....
war, as there are when men compete in athletic contests instead of ones of military combat. The death of Hektor represents the end of the great people of
Troy. ....
(490

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Ancient Greek Virtrues and Modern Film
.... Aulis, the story of Agamemnon's sacrifice of his daughter to appease Poseidon and give the Achaean ships wind for their sales to embark upon the
war in
Troy. ....
(6010

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The Iliad and the Aeneid
.... of honor is revealed in the tenth year of the siege of
Troy, when Agalemnon .... By book IX, however, the
war has turned against the Greeks and Agamemnon is forced ....
(2314

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Ideals of Honor in 2 Classic Epics
.... of honor is revealed in the tenth year of the siege of
Troy, when Agalemnon .... By book IX, however, the
war has turned against the Greeks and Agamemnon is forced ....
(2314

9

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Theme of Revenge in 2 Ancient Texts
.... the gift of the Trojan Horse, the action which leads to the fall of
Troy. .... Achilles does not survive the Trojan
War, while Odysseus does and manages finally to ....
(2002

8

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Virgil
.... Aeneas and his vanquished colleagues after the fall of
Troy, owed more than a little to The Odyssey. Its last six books, in which the hero wages
war on Italian ....
(1136

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"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... She notes that Helen of
Troy was supposedly so beautiful that the Greeks made
war against the Trojans for 10 years to get her back (17). ....
(1414

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Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... She notes that Helen of
Troy was supposedly so beautiful that the Greeks made
war against the Trojans for 10 years to get her back (17). ....
(1414

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The Character of Criseyde In Troilus & Criseyde
.... To be sure,
Troy is at
war with Greece, and her father Calkas, a high priest and prophet, has rather sneaked away from his fellow Trojans to offer his services ....
(2965

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Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... Venus the two goddesses' rivalry with Helen having been a cause of the Trojan
War in the first place. The voyages of Odysseus and Aeneas from
Troy can be ....
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