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Please use the original paragraphs in ILIAD book16 to explain these five words, and use these five words to explain the death of Patroclus. Please note that there are six paragraphs to be written.

Power, Hierarchy, Fate, The imperishable glory, Overreaching

link for book ILIAD book16 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xL80AzYZpIht7Q...

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校 tet honor of girls. e My Homer's llia dus 1) Power – symbolic, implied and explicit, Foto 2) Hierarchy, PP 3) Fate - a person's share in life, 4) Shame based community, 5) The Homeric Code - blindness and self-destruction as well as the pas sense of honor and values motivating heroic behavior, 6) Honor, 7) Two sides of the glory coin - killing and dying in battle, 8) The imperishable glory, A15 9) The Homeric gods, 10) The mortals, **-TO 11) The immortals, 12) Overreaching, 13) Gender roles, and symbolic, explicit and implied notions of power related gender, 卜, 14) Divine intervention and the human impusle, 15) The enduring heart, BRO 16) Overdetermination - two levels of causation, 17) The perennially implied guest/host realtionship, 18) The Warrior's Code - consequencies for Achilles and Hector: one with and the other heads pellmel into the fray with considerable consequence their communities, 19) Greek and Trojan communities: similarities and differences, 20) Helen and Paris & Hector and Andromache as couples: similarities a differences, 21) Gods on Mt. Olympus and our Transcendent Abrahamic God, 22) Allegorical (not literal) representations, or similies - (A good book is meal. A simile suggesting that a book may be as ( mentally) nourishi satisfying as a meal.) and metaphors. A wire is a road for electrons. metaphor suggesting that electrons actually do use a wire as a road t A similie has differences. A metaphor is the same. 23) Iterations or repetitions - when thinking of our understanding of oral literacy in relation to the poetic tradition in the Western Intellectual
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