CLA204H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Cypria, Odysseus, Aethiopis

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4 Mar 2016
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Hector (?) was dragged behind the chariot so everyone on the city walls can see him. Reach for the chin is a gesture of supplication. P 549 picture: achilles took back his armor, towers above priam who came to ransom the body of hector from achilles. Sapia: zeus is the guardian of sapia one does not simply refuse someone who gets on their knees and asks for help. Two sides of the trojan war came together and grieved: priam for the loss of hector, and. Take off armor: humiliation, proof of death. Aethiopis: stories of the aethiopians, telling achilles" last deeds and death. The small iliad: stories from the quarrel between odysseus and ajax (the one who saved the body of achilles?)

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