What Is Zeus Role In The Iliad

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In the Iliad, Homers create a lot of vivid characters, and cause us to think deeply about. In this essay, we will argue that Zeus in the Iliad is more of a negative role model for OSU student citizens. The first argument is from Zeus’s character of dictatorial, and the second argument is Zeus’s dishonesty, and end with Zeus’s positive character of considers of community benefit.
In the Iliad, Zeus is an effective leader of God, and has a supreme power. But as a dictator he was very dictatorial. In book 11, Zeus was overpowering of the Achaeans, and control the war to develop towards the direction that he wanted. Also, in book 16, Zeus killed Patroclus to slaying Sarpedon in order to control the direction of war. As a OSU student, dictatorial is a quality that we need to avoid. Each student as a part of the community, we should not be overpowering other. Even you are a leader of a small group or small community of student, it is still important to listen to others, and not force other to obey your ideas. We all have responsibility to the harmony of the community. …show more content…

Zeus appears in Agamemnon’s dream and deceives him that Zeus appoints him to attack Troy. Zeus supports Troy secretly and causes huge destruction on both sides in order to give opportunity of saving Greece to Achilles. As OSU students, we should pursuit our goals and fulfill our desires through our efforts rather than using others. Integrity and Honesty are also very important qualities for OSU students. Without them, no one in the campus will trust you and make friends with you. Your professors will not recognize and compliment your ability because they think you copy from other’s

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