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Because he is a man and not a wimp like Paris

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Q: Why does Hector refuse to surrender?
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Can you deny a surrender?

The victor can refuse to accept a surrender.


Why does Achilles refuse to comply with Hector's wishes?

Achilles was furious because Hector had killed Patroclos, best friend of Achilles.


What does Achilles refuse to promise the dying Hector?

Hector begged Achilles - not to spare his life, but to treat his body with respect after killing him. Achilles then refused to return Hector's body to his father.


Which mission did Davy Crockett refuse to surrender?

the last stand at the Alamo.


Another word for sacrifice?

sacrifice means an offering or to surrender


Why did he refuse to heed her pleas?

What arguments were used by hector's wife to persuade him to avoid battle with Achilles?


Why did sitting bull refuse to surrender?

because he didn't want to risk the safety of his tribe


What is the synonym and antonym of sacrifice?

antonym: hold, refuse Synonym: give up, surrender


Why did the Japanese people refuse to surrender before the atomic bombs were dropped on their country?

Fear of loss of face.


Why did US bomb japan instead Germany or Italy in 1945?

Because Germany and Italy already surrendered and Japan continued to refuse to surrender.


Why does Romeo refuse his punishment and surrender at the tomb?

Romeo refuses his punishment and tries to surrender at the tomb because he believes Juliet is dead and he cannot live without her. He sees no point in living if she is gone. He is driven by his intense love for Juliet.


Did Japan refuse to surrender after the bombing of Hiroshima?

No, Japan didn't immediately refuse after the bombing of Hiroshima. After the bombing, Emperor Hirohito (the Japanese leader during the Second World War) went into consultation with the Imperial War Council (of Japan) where they were deciding whether or not to surrender. However, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, America bombed Japan again, this time in Nagasaki. Roughly a week after the Nagasaki bombing, Emperor Hirohito on 15 August 1945 announced surrender via radio broadcast. He officially surrendered in written agreement later that year on 2 September 1945.