How does hector kill patroclus




















He kills Greek cattle believing that it is the Greeks. Once he becomes aware of what he has done, he commits suicide. Ajax believes that after the cattle incident, killing himself is the only way to keep his status as a hero and to avoid bringing shame to his noble father, Telamon. How long was the Trojan War? Who Killed Achilles? Achilles' most notable feat during the Trojan War was the slaying of the Trojan prince Hector outside the gates of Troy.

Although the death of Achilles is not presented in the Iliad, other sources concur that he was killed near the end of the Trojan War by Paris, who shot him in the heel with an arrow. Who kills Paris in the Iliad? Who devised the Trojan Horse? According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, Odysseus thought of building a great wooden horse the horse being the emblem of Troy , hiding an elite force inside, and fooling the Trojans into wheeling the horse into the city as a trophy.

Under the leadership of Epeius, the Greeks built the wooden horse in three days. Who kills Hector? Is Troy a true story? A B Which god helps to bring about the death of Patroclus Apollo Why is Astyanax frightened when he sees his father, Hector The plume on Hector's helmet startles him Which of the following do not appear on Achilles ' new shield Valiant warriors.

How did sarpedon die? This early Greek painting depicts an episode from Homer's Iliad where Sarpedon, a hero of the Trojan War, is killed by the spear of Patroklos, an enemy warrior. Zeus watches as his son "dies raging" Iliad, transl.

Is Patroclus a God? At that point, though, the god Apollo stunned Patroclus and was eventually killed by Hector, son of the Trojan king, Priam, and brother of Paris. Why does Ajax kill himself? He kills Greek cattle believing that it is the Greeks. Once he becomes aware of what he has done, he commits suicide. Ajax believes that after the cattle incident, killing himself is the only way to keep his status as a hero and to avoid bringing shame to his noble father, Telamon.

Why is Patroclus important? Patroclus is important because his death leads to a chain of events that ultimately ends in the deaths of many people, including the Trojan warrior Hector and Achilles himself. Patroclus is a disposable character in that he largely exists to spur Achilles into action. He tells her that he will again come to their aid, but that Troy is still fated to fall and that Hector will die after he kills Patroclus.

He then asks Hera to summon Iris and Apollo. Iris goes to order Poseidon to leave the battlefield, which Poseidon reluctantly agrees to do, while Apollo seeks out Hector and fills him and his comrades with fresh strength. Hector leads a charge against the Achaeans, and while their leaders initially hold their ground, they retreat in terror when Apollo himself enters the battle. Apollo covers over the trench in front of the Greek fortifications, allowing the Trojans to beat down the ramparts once again.

The armies fight all the way to the ships and very nearly into the Greek camp. At the base of the ships, furious hand-to-hand fighting breaks out. Great Ajax and Hector again tangle. The archer Teucer fells several Trojans, but Zeus snaps his bowstring when he takes aim at Hector.

Ajax encourages his troops from the decks of the ships, but Hector rallies the Trojans, and inch by inch the Trojans advance until Hector is close enough to touch a ship. Achilles declines to fight but agrees to the exchange of armor, with the understanding that Patroclus will fight only long enough to save the ships. As Patroclus arms himself, the first ship goes up in flames.

He then prays to Zeus that Patroclus may return with both himself and the ships unharmed. Meriones kills a Trojan, priest of Zeus of Mt.

Aeneas misses Meriones. The two taunt each other. Patroclus tells Meriones to fight and shut up. Zeus decided the Greeks should get the body of Sarpedon, so he makes Hector fearful, recognizing the gods have turned against him, so he flees on his chariot with the Trojans following. The Greeks strip the armor from Sarpedon. Then Zeus tells Apollo to take Sarpedon away, anoint him and give him to Death and Hypnos to take him back to Lycia for proper burial.

Apollo obeys. Patroclus pursues the Trojans and Lycians instead of obeying Achilles. Apollo now helps the Trojans, keeping Patroclus from breaking the walls of Troy.

Apollo tells Patroclus it is not his lot to sack Troy. Patroclus draws back to avoid angering Apollo. Hector is inside the Scaean gates when Apollo, in the guise of a warrior named Asius, asks him why he has stopped fighting. He tells him to drive towards Patroclus. Hector ignores the other Greeks and goes straight to Patroclus. When Patroclus throws a stone, it hits Hector's charioteer Cebriones.

Patroclus springs on the dead driver and Hector fights with him over the corpse. The other Greeks and Trojans fight, equally matched till nightfall when the Greeks grow strong enough to pull out the body of Cebriones. Patroclus kills 27 men, and then Apollo strikes him so that he grows dizzy, knocks the helmet from his head, breaks his spear, and makes his shield fall off.

Euphorbus, son of Panthous, strikes Patroclus with a spear but does not kill him. Patroclus draws back within his men. Hector sees this move, advances, and putting a spear through Patroclus' belly, kills him.

Patroclus dying says to Hector that Zeus and Apollo have made Hector the victor, although he shares the mortal share of death with Euphorbus.



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