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ILIAD

The Iliad portrays fate and destiny as a supreme and ultimate force that is decided by each man’s actions and decisions. ...      In The Iliad the god’s fate is controlled much in the same way as a mortal’s, except for one major difference, the immortals cannot die and therefore do not have a destiny. ...      In The Iliad, the concept that all mortals share the same destiny, that is that everyone dies, introduces the values of honor and courage, and other principles of what is right and what is wrong. ... The Iliad suggest that the bravest deeds are the ones in which one risks their own life for what is right and what they believe in. ...      The Iliad suggests that honor must be earned from brave deeds and that those who are honorable should be revered and respected. ... The Iliad portrays one’s death as controlled by fate, and one’s destiny ultimately controlled by one’s life and death.


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