Hector, a more admirable existence than Achilles. Wisdom, bravery, benevolence. There are two fatal factors in life: blood ties and lack of combat effectiveness. He protects his brothers more than loves his people, and respects his father more than cherish himself. His combat effectiveness is high, but he can't defeat Achilles. However, Achilles' personality is far less than Hector.
The old king, he believed in God all his life, and all he saw as the will of God, but he only listened to the arrogant words of a short-sighted sacrificial ritual. The first time, he lost Hector and continued the war; the second time, he lost Troy and his life. His experience was painful, an old father, a king, he had endured too much...In the end, no one even put two gold coins in his eyes, as did the Trojans who died in the massacre.
Stupid Paris, the entire city of Troy, has paid an irreparable price because of his eros. When he saw the triumphant crowd in the city, he angrily questioned that they had forgotten Hector, but he also forgot that he brought the fuse of the war. He killed Achilles, but he was not brave at all. On the contrary, he made Achilles less hateful, even tragic.
Helen, she just met the person she loved. She regarded herself very lightly, so light that she had forgotten that she was the queen of Sparta, and she also ignored her new identity, the prince and concubine of Troy. From beginning to end, she is just a person who lives in love.
Agamemnon, a fanatical war activist, regards human life as a waste of life, and is most obsessed with it. How distressing the cost of losing his brother will be, will it be comparable to the so-called glory? I think it is more appropriate to die at the hands of Briseis, this is something he never expected.
The personal hero Achilles thought that he had insight into everything, that life could be lost at any time, so he wanted to leave a name, even if people are no longer there after a thousand years... So he thought he had nothing to worry about in this world, but what he did was still Showing his obsession. He wants glory. In this regard, he and Agamemnon are the same kind of people. He went to Troy alone and called Hector, like a beast, and showed his arrogance and stupidity. If Hector did not give him respect for the enemy, he would end up being riddled with holes by the archer, so what about the humiliation behind dragging the corpse? The words of the old king made him hide his face and weep because he had fallen.
From the beginning of the war, the soldiers were shocked, dusty, and blood sprinkled. No way to condemn, no way to stand in line, who is justice? I saw ant-like human lives, passing by in a flash, and the involvement that they brought was probably only this life, decades...With the departure of the relevant people, this involvement no longer exists, only the name is left in history. Here, it was speculated and deduced by unrelated people later... For what? Humans are really terrible animals. Achilles perceives this and recognizes and accepts his identity as a person, needs and pursues nothingness until death...Although this nothingness is the meaning of life for people...
Life is nothingness, so people say that the emphasis is on experience... There are many things between heaven and earth that cause our souls to tremble, so people chase them busily... Good and evil coexist, survival and destruction are endless...
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