The Iliad (sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an epic poem in dactylic hexameters, traditionally attributed to Homer. [Read More...]
3. Wars do not only claim many lives but also spoil/destroy a man's character. Do you agree with this statement? Cite details from the book to prove your answer.
In the Ancient Greece, War is everywhere. Warriors would think that they are very powerful when they won and if they loss they will be very revengeful. In the Story Iliad a lot of Warriors were killed like hundreds, thousands, millions. In every War expect that many people will be killed.
Hector Warrior's won on the second battle between the Greeks and the Troy people. The Greeks backed up when they think that there gonna lose. They burn dead bodies and put coins on there eyes before they burned.
Well, I could definitely say that a War can cause a Huge damage in a Man's character - It is seen in the Iliad.
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I was looking for the details that would prove that war damages one's character.
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