ACHILLES Flashcards

1
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“The black cloud

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of sorrow enveloped Achilles”

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2
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“He took up the sooty dust in both his

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hands and poured it down over his head, soiling his handsome face”

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3
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“His whole body lay sprawling in

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the dust, huge and hugely fallen”

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4
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“He (Antilochus) was afraid that Achilles might

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take a knife and cut his own throat”

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5
Q

“Oh the pain of being

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a mother to the best of men”

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6
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“My heart has no wish for me to live or continue among men

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unless first Hector is struck down by my spear and looses his life”

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7
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“Directly after

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Hector dies your own doom is certain”

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8
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“I shall take my own death at whatever time

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zeus and the other gods wish to bring it on me”

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9
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“close round his head the queen among goddesses set

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a golden cloud, and made a flame burn from it gleaming bright”

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10
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“his shout started

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a mighty terror in the Trojans”

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11
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“Groaning incessantly,

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like some great bearded lion whose cubs have been stolen”

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12
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at your pyre

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I shall cut the throats of 12 splendid trojan children in my anger for your killing”

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13
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“I would surely pay you back,

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if only I had the power”

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14
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“Moving at speed

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like a champion horse pulling a chariot”

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15
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“He rushed over the plain glittering

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like the star that comes in late summer”

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16
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“Its the brightest of stars, yet a sign of evil,

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bringing much fever on poor mortals”

17
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“Achilles came close to him like

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Enyalios the god of war”

18
Q

“A brave man was running

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but a far greater man was in persuit”

19
Q

“There is no possibility

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he can escape us any longer”

20
Q

“There are no treaties between lions and men:

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wolves and lambs share no unity of heart”

21
Q

“soon,

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pallas Athene will beat you down under my spear”

22
Q

“unseen by Hector, shepherd of the people,

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Pallas Athene pulled up the spear and gave it back to Achilles”

23
Q

“he tossed this way and that,

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crying for the loss of Patroclus”

24
Q

“His thoughts are

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savage like a lion’s”

25
Q

“Great man though he is,

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he should be wary of our anger- he is dishonouring the dumb earth now in his fury”

26
Q

“Priam cried

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loud for murderous Hector, huddled at the feet of Achilles, and Achilles cried for his own father”

27
Q

“Do not now provoke me old man

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it is already my own mind to release Hector to you- a message has come to me from Zeus”

28
Q

“How could you bare to come alone to the ships of the Achaians,

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into the eyes of a man who has killed so many of your brave sons?”

29
Q

“Do not make me sit on a chair,

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my lord, while Hector still lies untended to in your hut”

30
Q

“Dardanian Priam gazed at

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Achilles with admiration, for the size of the man and his beauty”

31
Q

“Tell me exactly how many days you wish for the burial of godlike Hector,

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so that I can stay my own hand and hold back the army for that time”