Friday, January 27, 2017
Agamemnon and the Iliad
Today, we have a magnetic dip to make distinguishments in a valet de chambrener that is easily dichotomous with the distinguishments made in the cultures in front us, such as that visualised by Homer in the Iliad. Whereas we prove superiority everywhere previous cultures, said cultures are often replete with citizenry seeking and claiming superiority everyplace another(prenominal) people in their own era. Often, this temperament of the senior cultures is a subject we acquire our superiority from. As I see it, our cultures are not as distinguishable as is popular to believe. This position is mayhap most accepted in the episode hobby a reading of Book foursome in the Iliad, following the trojan Pandarus failed assassination attempt of Menelaus. Here, Agamemnon, detecting the curtailed pride and outright vent the Achaeans would face if they were to idle following the incident, embarks on a of a sudden mission to affirm the contends continuation and annoy the army. In the ensuing dialogue, full-bodied evidence, both essential and minor, is epitomized to video display our cultures similarities in terms of leadership, governmental rhetoric, meritocracy, and commonplace language.\n resembling the trope we imagine of infamous commandant such as Robert E. lee side and Erwin Rommel, Agamemnon acts in a way in which no tendency toward sloth or cowardliness could be detected. (IV. 241). Furthermore, Nestor, an elderly commander, commits an arguably immoral action when he arranges his army So that willing or not they would be forced to fight (IV. 321). It seems slick that, though never a general, Harry Truman was endorsing Nestors actions when he purportedly retorted that A leader is a man who has the ability to get other people to do what they dont regard to do, and like it. Bolstering the parallel, President Truman served as commander in psyche of the United States during World state of war Twos conclusion. Like Nestor, Truman did not part ake in any of the war he commanded. Though we constantly seek to detect a duality be...
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