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10 February, 23:38

1. A theme found in tales of the Trojan War (such as the Iliad) is: The importance of how future generations remember a person. In our film, Troy (2004), how did the filmmakers use the characters of Achilles and Hector to exemplify and debate two opposite positions regarding this question? In our movie, what was Achilles' view and what was Hector's position (briefly) ?

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  1. 10 February, 23:48
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    Explanation:Hector was a defender of troy and won almost every battle for the Trojans. Hector killed Achilles friend patroclus and stole his armor that actually belong to Achilles ...

    Hector later came out to fight Achilles with the armor he stole from his dead friend ...

    Achilles saw hector as a thief and a murderer, he wanted both his armor and vengeance for his dead friend

    While Hector needed to defend his pride and believe
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