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CLAS 220 1st Edition Lecture 5 QUIZ 1. Which Goddess is wounded by Diomedes in the Iliad?—Aphrodite 2. What id the name of Hector’s wife?-- Andromache3. Which two heroes fight in the second one-on-one battle in the Iliad?—Hektor and Ajax4. Which mortal human injured Ares in the Iliad?-- Diomedes Achilles retreats from battle and the Greeks cant win with out him – the book is about the struggle without him (heroes who try and replace him get their own Kleos)Memorial – poem about all of the deaths at Trot – Greek or Trojan (Alice Ostwald) Diomedes- most important hero we don’t hear about as much - Attacks the enemy - Athena gave him strength and boldness (helmet extremely bright) - Wounds Aphrodite while she was trying to help Aeneas - Aphrodite bleeds Icore (drinks necture) - He also injures Area—god of war Aphrodite- gets made fun of because she is not a war god and she should stay in bed Hera and Athena – help the Greeks Ares- Diomedes injures him - Very sensitive- If things don’t go his way he leaves and cries- Zeus says that he deserves his injury when he goes and complains - Least appealing of any of the gods “Like leaves upon this earth” – Diomedes ask Hippolokhos who is he before he kills him and once he learns they are family friends he decides not to kill him any longer - Generation of mankind compared to leaves on trees - Born, grow, get old, and die A Soldier’s Farewell to Family – book six – Hektor is talking to wife Andromache. He picks up baby and baby cries because of fathers scary helmet parents think its cute kisses child and These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.plays with him a little prays for sun to grow up like him and be ever better after war son gets kills and mom gets sold on the open market and Hektor does in war Hektor offers a Duel - Hektor is the best and the bravest of the Trojans - Does it for Kleos – Assuming he wins, he will give back body and they will still be worshiped as a hero- No Greeks offer to fight him at first- Then 9 Greeks step forwardNestor Remembers - Oldest of Heroes - He says how previously in his day people would have been braver - If nester wasn’t so old he would fight - 9 Volunteer – Agamemnon, Diomedes, two Ajax’s, Idomeneus, Meriones, Eurypylous, Thoas, and Odysseus- They draw names to choose who will face Hektor - Ajax ultimately becomes the Greek soldier to fightInconclusive single combat—Zeus calls off the battle due to nightfall because they were taking too long. Greeks and Trojans hold councils and discuss strategy.- Trojans want Paris to give back Helen, Paris offers the loot he took with Helen, but will not give up Helen- Greeks see desperation and refuse compromise - Both agree on a day off from war to mourn the deaths - The Greeks start to build a wall to protect them Zeus Intervenes- Tells gods that they can no longer intervene - Greeks will eventually win with Achilles, but they must lose until Achilles rejoins the war - He enforces that he is more powerful than all the gods and says if they cross him he will throw them to hell Teucer, in his final hour, slays Gorgythion – death compared to a poppy flower in the rain (something beautiful) Hera and Athena’s failed rebellion - Try to get involved in the war against Zeus’s orders- Zeus warns them and they back away because they can not win against him- Says Achilles will only come back after the wall the Greeks built is breached and Patroklos dies


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