After Achilles killed Hector, he drags Hector's body around the walls of Troy. In the Iliad, it describes how Achilles drilled holes in Hector's heels and strung ropes through them in order to attach it to his chariot. Also, the Greeks poked, kicked, and generally abused Hector's body when Achilles brought it back to the Greek encampment.
In Homer's "Iliad," after defeating Hector, Achilles drags his body behind his chariot around the walls of Troy, demonstrating his rage and desire for revenge. This act serves as a stark display of Achilles' grief over Patroclus' death and his contempt for Hector, whom he blames for the loss. By exposing Hector's body to the Greeks, Achilles seeks to assert his dominance and send a message to both his enemies and his allies about the consequences of defying him. Ultimately, this moment highlights the themes of honor, vengeance, and the brutal nature of war.
nothing, they were naked as the Greeks liked the human body
proportion and natural body features.
yes he was abused by his teacher and a overly strict father!
The Greeks wrote on stone.
He doen't spit on his body
they were kidnaped by monkeys and abused
Twenty hectors.
Hectors are in El Nath in the right map.
Priam kissed Achilles hands to get him to give back Hectors body.
In Homer's "Iliad," after defeating Hector, Achilles drags his body behind his chariot around the walls of Troy, demonstrating his rage and desire for revenge. This act serves as a stark display of Achilles' grief over Patroclus' death and his contempt for Hector, whom he blames for the loss. By exposing Hector's body to the Greeks, Achilles seeks to assert his dominance and send a message to both his enemies and his allies about the consequences of defying him. Ultimately, this moment highlights the themes of honor, vengeance, and the brutal nature of war.
he tied Hector's dead body to his chariot, dragging it around Troy for nine days
he tied Hector's dead body to his chariot, dragging it around Troy for nine days
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It means hurt in your mind and your body.
don't abused the body of water.
how many hectors dolphins are left