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A 5 page paper which presents a hypothetical discussion between Homer’s Hektor, Sophocles’ Antigone, Euripides’ Phaedra, and Thucydides’ Melians involving their decisions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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possessed. The characters themselves may well have made a different choice if they knew the consequences of their actions in the past. In retrospect one character or another may have
done something differently, once the final outcome was known. But, as is often the case, or as the old adage notes, hindsight is 20/20 meaning that it is far easier
to see where one went wrong after the event. With that in mind the following paper presents a hypothetical, and tutorial, examination of a roundtable discussion that could take place
between 4 characters from ancient works. The works, and characters, involve Homers Hektor, Sophocles Antigone, Euripides Phaedra, and Thucydides Melians. Discussion: Hektor, Antigone, Phaedra, and the Melians Each of
the characters in these stories make decisions that lead to great change in one way or another. Some of the characters clearly had little choice, while others may well have
changed their decisions or actions if they had only known the outcome. What was the most important decision which you made?
Hektor: (It is important to note that Hektor made many decisions for he was the leader, and the one whose choices clearly made an impact on Homers Iliad. But it
could well be said that his acceptance of his brothers actions, despite his berating his brother, may have been the most important decision he had made. He may well have
noted that Paris needed to take responsibility and keep the people from war, but instead he chose to outwardly support his brother). "It
may well be that the most important decision I made involved my brother, Paris. While I told him, he was "evil-hearted...woman-mad, and false of tongue" I did nothing to truly
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