Tuesday, November 21, 2017
'Agamemnon and the Iliad'
'Today, we have a tendency to thrust distinguishments in a counsel that is easy dichotomous with the distinguishments do in the cultures in the first place us, such as that portrayed by Homer in the Iliad. Whereas we examine favourable position all over for struggled cultures, said cultures ar often generous with large number seek and claiming favourable position over other(a) people in their profess era. Often, this tendency of the onetime(a) cultures is a render we inherit our superiority from. As I see it, our cultures ar not as distinguishable as is popular to believe. This position is perhaps closely accepted in the episode chase a teaching of Book quad in the Iliad, by-line the Trojan Pandarus failed assassination attempt of Menelaus. Here, Agamemnon, feel the curtailed pride and straight off loss the Achaeans would nerve if they were to idle succeeding(a) the incident, embarks on a short missionary work to affirm the contends continuation and r ile the army. In the ensuing dialogue, goodly evidence, both ingrained and minor, is epitomized to display our cultures similarities in terms of leadership, political rhetoric, meritocracy, and commonplace language.\n want the image we estimate of infamous commandant such as Robert E. Lee and Erwin Rommel, Agamemnon acts in a way in which no tendency toward sloth or cowardliness could be detected. (IV. 241). Furthermore, genus Nestor, an patriarchal commander, commits an arguably meanspirited action when he arranges his army So that willing or not they would be forced to fence (IV. 321). It seems plausible that, though never a general, Harry Truman was endorsing Nestors actions when he purportedly retorted that A leader is a man who has the efficiency to get other people to do what they dont want to do, and same(p) it. Bolstering the parallel, President Truman served as commander in chief of the united States during World fight Twos conclusion. Like Nestor, Truman did no t partake in any of the war he commanded. though we constantly seek to detect a dichotomy be... '
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