Hector's dying request is for Achilles to return his body to the Trojans for a proper burial, as he wishes to avoid being eaten by dogs and to honor his family's grief. Achilles, consumed by rage and grief over the death of his friend Patroclus, initially refuses Hector's plea and instead vows to desecrate his body. However, Hector's request highlights the themes of honor and respect in warfare, contrasting with Achilles’ desire for revenge. Ultimately, Achilles' refusal underscores the tragic consequences of pride and anger in the epic.
Hector's dying request is for Achilles to return his body to the Trojans for a proper burial, asking that his family be allowed to mourn him. Achilles, consumed by grief and rage over the death of his friend Patroclus, initially refuses and instead vows to desecrate Hector's body. However, he ultimately shows no compassion for Hector's plea, reflecting his deep desire for vengeance over honor and respect for the dead. This moment underscores the tragic cycle of violence and the loss of humanity amidst war.
There are no true dying metaphors
Because they're hungry and dying from hunger and disease.
The duration of The Long Day's Dying is 1.58 hours.
No
Because Achilles is awesome
Hector's dying request is for Achilles to return his body to the Trojans for a proper burial, asking that his family be allowed to mourn him. Achilles, consumed by grief and rage over the death of his friend Patroclus, initially refuses and instead vows to desecrate Hector's body. However, he ultimately shows no compassion for Hector's plea, reflecting his deep desire for vengeance over honor and respect for the dead. This moment underscores the tragic cycle of violence and the loss of humanity amidst war.
Doodle responds to the dying ibis with sorrow and compassion and buries the bird.
Mr. Graves' dying request was for his family to remember him with love and to carry on his legacy of kindness and compassion. He expressed a desire for them to support one another and to cherish the moments they shared together. Ultimately, he wanted them to find joy in life, despite the sorrow of his passing.
just dont ansewer the question
Question is too vague to be answered confidently.
lurlene mcdaniel writes about life and dying, and how to respond to what life gives you. Life is a gift and worth living.
Patroclus, Achilles' friend wore Achilles' armor. Hector killed him took the armor and refused to return it. Achilles would not forgive this.
The irony in the contents of Uncle Thomas's library lies in the fact that despite his dying request for his nephew to burn all the books, the library contained valuable and rare literary treasures. This highlights the tension between Uncle Thomas's wishes and the cultural and historical significance of the books he owned. The nephew faces a dilemma of honoring his uncle's wishes or preserving the knowledge contained in the books.
Yes in most cases, not in all cases. They could say this within their heart, which means they do not have enough strength to summon the words.
No she is not dying. No she is not dying.
When a wasp is close to death it will stop flying or trying to fly. Its movements will become slow and jerky and it will not respond to external stimuli. When in this state, a wasp can still sting, however.