Heroic Code

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Though the Heroic Code was greatly followed in Homer’s time, honor nowadays, is a rare thing to see. One character that exemplifies the Heroic Code is Akhilleus. He values honor too much that he refuses to fight for the High-King, Agamemnon, a person who Akhilleus has said had no honor at all since all he does is order people to fight, does not stand in the front lines of battle and is only High-King because he brought the most ships, not because of doing anything that may make him worthy of being called High-King (Iliad, book 2)...
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Though the Heroic Code was greatly followed in Homer’s time, honor nowadays, is a rare thing to see. One character that exemplifies the Heroic Code is Akhilleus. He values honor too much that he refuses to fight for the High-King, Agamemnon, a person who Akhilleus has said had no honor at all since all he does is order people to fight, does not stand in the front lines of battle and is only High-King because he brought the most ships, not because of doing anything that may make him worthy of being called High-King (Iliad, book 2)...
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