Achilles vs. Hector in the Iliad
In the Iliad, both Achilles, who fights for the Greeks
and Hector, who fights for the Trojans display heroic
characteristics and they try to win glory in battle. They each have certain
strengths and weaknesses, which are evident at many times throughout the
conflicts described in the Iliad. These two characters have obvious differences
in their approaches to fitting the heroic mold to which they both try to
conform. However, despite their differences and the fact that they are fighting
for opposing armies and meet each other with hatred in battle, they also have
numerous similar traits which logically lend themselves to a comparison between
the two men.
Achilles, a half god and a half beast, Achilles is the son of Thetes, a
goddess who always extended her helping hand in her loving son Achilles at the
time of his need. On the other hand, Hector is an ordinary man and his armour
is not made by Vulcon.
Achilles has all the marks of a great warrior and indeed proved the
mightiest man in the Achaean army, but his deep seated flaw of self pride and
anger is constant. Homer addresses the anger of Achilles by saying -"Anger
ring, goddess, the anger of Achilles …which brought the Greeks endless
sufferings ". He is also very angry in his manner. At one point
in the epic Achilles addressed Agamemnon in this way -"You
drunkard, bitch eyed man; you have not the courage to fight, You know how to
sponge upon others." Although he is a great warrior,
his anger works as a flaw to his character.
On the contrary, Hector is very calm and quiet. At the end of the first
day's battle when Hector returned to his city, at once the Trojan wives and
daughters came running to him to enquire anxiously about their husband and
fathers. He answers these questions calmly. And then he went to the palace and
met his parents, wife and children,
Love for country
Hector is a true patriot. According to some critics he is more human
than Achilles. He lover his country very much and he is ready to sacrifice his
life for the interest of country people. He shows his deep love towards country
through his refusal to take wine from his mother who tried to refresh her son
with wine. Hector says -"No wine for me, my dear mother; You
will cripple me and make me forget that I must fight ". Hector
decided to fight for his country. And his decision is made difficult with Paris'
lack of discipline as king with his episodes with his new wife Helen. This
anger Hector, "Look, your people dying around the city, the steep
walls, dying in arms -and all for you''
On the contrary, Achilles is very selfish as he would not take any care
of his nation. He seems to only care about his own pride and selfish
intentions. Though fighting for a noble cause he has proven himself to be a
savage and a dishonorable warrior. For instance after losing Briseis, he
decided not to part in the war through that was very imprudent for their
country. Even in the extreme crisis moment of Greek force, he withdraws from
the battle. Here we consider him a traitor while Hector is a patriot.
Personal
For Hector, war "is a necessary evil" in which he "fights
bravely, but reluctantly"(Lawell 115). In contrast to
Achilles, he longs for peace, and although he realizes that peace is not likely
to return toTroy, "he thinks nostalgically of the peaceful part".
Actually his involvement of war is motivated by his duty to protect his country
and people.
On the other hand,"Achilles is a man who comes to live by and
for violence "(lawell 115). When engages in fighting, "his
attacks against the Trojans are unnecessarily brutal and pitiless", as
he succumbs to a lust for vengeance. Achilles tells his troops one morning to
go to battle immediately. Odysseus mentions that the men
should eat before going. Achilles becomes enraged by saying,"I have no
test for food . . . What I really brave is slaughter and blood and the choking
groans of men!" To Achilles, nothing is better than killing
someone and seeing them suffer.
Hector is not only a leader, but can also follow and listen to others
and is respectful of his superiors. He knows how to rally his men and them to
want to fight. When his brother Paris retreated de inside the
city walls , he told him ,"come , now for attack . .
.if Zeus will ever let us raise the windenyl of freedom high in our halls ,high
to the goes of cloud and sky who live forever.. . . . Once we drive these
Argives geared for battle out of Troy "
On the other hand, Achilles lacks which is necessary in the creation of
the epic character is leadership. His only digit for inopeld does not take
orders from anyone. He does not pull his army together, hiding his rage
At the last portion we notice Achilles' keen rudeness and Hectors
unparallel kindness. Hector proposes to Achilles to make a pact on the issue
that each other will not torture his opponent's dead body if anybody dies in
this encounter. Besides, Hector promises Achilles that he will give up his
corpse to the Achaeans after taking his splendid armour. Then he asks Achilles
whether he will do same for Hector. As Hector says -"Then I will give
up you corpse to the Achaeans will you do the same for me ".
At this point Achilles expresses his anger by saying that it is foolish
of Hector to try to make friendship with him as lion can't make friendship with
human being. Then he says that there will be no truce of any sympathy till one
of them had died. In a textual sense –''Hector you must be mad to talk to me
baltu a pact . Lions don't come to with men ,nor does the wolf see eye to eye
with the lamp ,they are enemies to the end . It is the same with you and me
.friendship between up is impossible, and there will be no truce of any line
till one of up has fallen and gluled the stubborn god of better with is blood." Achilles
is the individual, acting on the basis of a personal code, with little concern
for how his actions may affect the greatest community. Achilles follows his
personal feelings, without regard for the consequences on the community at
large. On the other hand; Hector sees his actions within the context of the
overall community.
Hector is more human. He is not invincible, as his battle with Aias
shows. He longs for peace, and he desperately fears the fowering rage of
Achilles. In simple terms he is a human hero. Achilles, in many ways, lacks
ordinary human feelings.
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