Hector's idea of heroism is rooted in duty and honor, driven by his commitment to defend Troy and his family against external threats, embodying the warrior ethos. In contrast, Andromache views heroism through the lens of personal sacrifice and the well-being of her family, prioritizing the safety and future of their child over traditional martial valor. While Hector embraces the glory of battle, Andromache fears the consequences of war, highlighting a fundamental tension between the ideals of honor and the realities of love and vulnerability.
To be different from in ideas or thoughts.
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In "Grendel," the Dragon dismisses ideas of heroism and nobility as arbitrary human constructs. He believes that the world is indifferent to such concepts and that they hold no intrinsic value. The Dragon encourages Grendel to embrace his nihilistic perspective and reject traditional notions of heroism and nobility.
Communion
I don't frickin' know
Theories are proven. Hypothesis are ideas.
they boh had different ideas about art
Whether or not we should go to war with the British
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well luther isn't as cool thats why.
emphasis on emotion and admirtation for the noble savage