Book 16
1.To Let him wear Achilles armour to fool the Trojans and make them think that it is him.
2.Now the enemy have swallowed up the Achaian ship like a great cloud.
3.Patroclos and Automedon.
4.A goblet of fine work to pray to Zeus
5.They were like a swarm of wasps with a nest by the road, which boys have been teasing and poking in their way.
6.A god destroyed his striped him of everything he had to defend himself along with leaving him dazed, Euphorbos Panthoides threw a spear that struck Patroclus right in between his shoulders, and the final blow was when he was stabbed in his belly by Hector.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Iliad Book 12 Questions
Book 12
1.The Danaans had forgot to make sacrifises to the gods.
2.They smothered it with water. They turned all the rivers around into one and ran it into the city.
3.Hector Priamides.
4.”Up now, Trojans! Break down this wall and set fire to the ships!”
5.He drove a stone into the middle of the gate breaking the hinges.
1.The Danaans had forgot to make sacrifises to the gods.
2.They smothered it with water. They turned all the rivers around into one and ran it into the city.
3.Hector Priamides.
4.”Up now, Trojans! Break down this wall and set fire to the ships!”
5.He drove a stone into the middle of the gate breaking the hinges.
The Iliad Book 9 Questions
Book 9
1.like a weaver weaving a pattern upon his loom.
2.He says”It is my wish to appease him and to offer anything in redress.”
3.Phoinix, Aias, Odysseus, and the Heralds.
4.Mutton, goat, and a hog. Also they had Bread.
5.Need of the trojans.
6.Him not listening to the kings warnings.
7.23.
8.He had a very good one and loved her very much
9.He denies them an d says but my prize has been taken away. Talking about Breseis.
1.like a weaver weaving a pattern upon his loom.
2.He says”It is my wish to appease him and to offer anything in redress.”
3.Phoinix, Aias, Odysseus, and the Heralds.
4.Mutton, goat, and a hog. Also they had Bread.
5.Need of the trojans.
6.Him not listening to the kings warnings.
7.23.
8.He had a very good one and loved her very much
9.He denies them an d says but my prize has been taken away. Talking about Breseis.
Monday, January 19, 2009
The Iliad Book 6 Questions
Book 6
1. Whether to kill Arestos or accept the large sum of money he is offering. He was first going to accept the money, but then had his mind changed by his brother: They will kill anything that steps into their path no matter how great the reward is if they don't
2. 50 sons and 12 daughters
3. To take a drink of wine, because she says it will make him stout. He does not accept it, because he says it will cripple him.
4. To try and make Apollo hold off the son Tydeus from the sacred city.
5. Their little Hector, tiny champion of troy, like a shining star.
6. Her father was killed by Achilles, and her home was destroyed. Her mom was taken away as a prisoner, and her brothers were all killed as well.
7. When all those good men and true shall fall in dust before their enemies.
8. He starts crying because he is afraid of Hectors shiny helmet.
9. A stallion after a good feed at the manger.
1. Whether to kill Arestos or accept the large sum of money he is offering. He was first going to accept the money, but then had his mind changed by his brother: They will kill anything that steps into their path no matter how great the reward is if they don't
2. 50 sons and 12 daughters
3. To take a drink of wine, because she says it will make him stout. He does not accept it, because he says it will cripple him.
4. To try and make Apollo hold off the son Tydeus from the sacred city.
5. Their little Hector, tiny champion of troy, like a shining star.
6. Her father was killed by Achilles, and her home was destroyed. Her mom was taken away as a prisoner, and her brothers were all killed as well.
7. When all those good men and true shall fall in dust before their enemies.
8. He starts crying because he is afraid of Hectors shiny helmet.
9. A stallion after a good feed at the manger.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
The Iliad Book 3 Questions.
Book 3
1.Hector is more of a warrior and Paris cares mostly of how he looks.
2.Swords and spears.
3.Menelaus. He caught the spear from hitting the shield, and the gods had to help Paris out.
4.They stopped Menelaus's spear from killing Paris, and take him away to Helen before Menelaus has time to kill him. Menelaus.
5.No because he tells her he is very in love with her. Then she walks over and gets in bed with him.
1.Hector is more of a warrior and Paris cares mostly of how he looks.
2.Swords and spears.
3.Menelaus. He caught the spear from hitting the shield, and the gods had to help Paris out.
4.They stopped Menelaus's spear from killing Paris, and take him away to Helen before Menelaus has time to kill him. Menelaus.
5.No because he tells her he is very in love with her. Then she walks over and gets in bed with him.
The Iliad Book1 Questions
Book 1
1.Agamemnon. He sent a dire pestilence to one of Agamemnon's camps and killed all of the people.
2.Agamemnon won't give Cryses back his daughter. Causing Apollo to rain down arrows on his kingdom because of the prayer of Chryses.
3.To let the Trojans prevail
4.Not very good if Hera is always scolding Zeus for some reason.
5.He knows what they have come for and is not happy to see it. He hand Breseis over to them. Sort of cowardly by giving up a loved one without a fight.
6.He loved her very much. On page two, after she was taken away, he burst into tears and went away from his friends.
1.Agamemnon. He sent a dire pestilence to one of Agamemnon's camps and killed all of the people.
2.Agamemnon won't give Cryses back his daughter. Causing Apollo to rain down arrows on his kingdom because of the prayer of Chryses.
3.To let the Trojans prevail
4.Not very good if Hera is always scolding Zeus for some reason.
5.He knows what they have come for and is not happy to see it. He hand Breseis over to them. Sort of cowardly by giving up a loved one without a fight.
6.He loved her very much. On page two, after she was taken away, he burst into tears and went away from his friends.
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