Compare And Contrast Achilles Vs Hector

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Being a hero is a combination of morals, bravery, and strength. In the Iliad, Hector is braver and more righteous than Achilles, who is stronger and a better fighter. Hector is hero because he is fighting for his people, while Achilles is only fighting for personal gain. Even though it seems that Achilles is more rash and brave than Hector because he is constantly charging into battle, but Hector is more brave because he battles without near immortality but still stands his ground. Achilles is a much stronger fighter than Hector and defeats him with relative ease. Overall Hector has more heroic attributes than Achilles because he has stronger morals, and is braver than him.
Hector is more righteous in his cause than Achilles and therefore more heroic in his acts. Hector is fighting to save his home, Troy. Achilles is fighting for a foreign army. He is virtually mercenary. Hector is fighting to defend his home. He did not initiate the war. . Hector is more righteous because he has nothing to personally gain from the war. He is defending all of the helpless people that are …show more content…

Achilles is the stronger and better fighter than Hector. Hector is a formidable fighter. He battles ajax's ,a great hero in his own right, for a full day. He is known as the best fighter in Troy. Achilles an extremely skilled fighter. He is the strongest fighter in all of the Greek army. He is able to single handedly turn the tide of a battle. He defeats Hector in battle with relative ease. Being strong and skillful is the least important of factor of being a hero. However there are many brave men with good morals, but being strong and skillful is what immortalizes a person and turns them into classic gilded hero. Achilles and Hector are both extremely skilled and strong. They are able to defeat nearly any opponent. However, it is shown when they face off against each other that Achilles is the strongest and the most skillful at

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