
Hector, what help are you to him, now you are dead? what help is he to you? Think, even if he escapes the wrenching horrors of war against the Argives, pain and labor will plague him all …
Hector is first mentioned in book I, lines 242-243, where Achilles warns Agamemnon that if he withdraws from battle, 'Many will fall, having been killed by man-slaughtering Hector.' So …
After fulfilling this part of the task, and resisting his mother’s invitation to stay for a drink, Hector went to his brother Paris’ house to recall him to the fighting.
Antiphus (and Hector)—inaugurating an important recurring motif, battlefield vengeance, which finally culminates in Achilles' vindictive slaying of the greatest Priamid, Hector himself,. …
Through the examination of this case, the article attempts to prove the significance of the father-son bond and shed light on the reciprocal dynamics it involves. As it will show, Priam and …
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HURRICANE HECTOR
Hector was a long-lived hurricane that reached category 4 intensity (on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) over the eastern and central North Pacific Ocean and passed south of …
One of the most well-known scenes in the Iliad is the death of Hector in Book 22, in which Achilles, hoping to avenge the death of Patroclus, chases Hector around the walls of Troy.