Hector vs. Achilles

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In The Iliad, Hector proves himself to be the hero by showing his immense bravery, strength, devotion and courage. The Iliad is filled with combat, dishonesty, arrogance, and fidelity. Through which Hector has revealed himself to be the hero on multiple occasions. Although Hector and Achilles share several of the same flaws, Hector has been able to demonstrate he is the more heroic of the two. Achilles exposes himself as blood thirsty, proud and headstrong. These characteristics don’t make up a hero.

Hector and Achilles are alike in many ways. Both these characters, though arrogant, have verified themselves to be great warriors. Achilles is the mightiest combatant in the Achaean militia. This is due to his super human strength and close relationship with the gods. Hector validated himself as the strongest warrior in all of Troy; this is a vast accomplishment as Hector is fully mortal. Hector killed Patroclus because he misconceived Patroclus to be Achilles, due to the fact that he had on Achilles’ armor and had features similar to those of Achilles. The death of Patroclus r...

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