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The Emotions of The Iliad

The Emotions of The Iliad. The other day, we looked at both the story of Hector and his wife, Andromache, and Pat Tillman. Both men must sacrifice for their beliefs. With a partner, choose one of the following scenarios to write a dialogue about (let’s pretend to get in their shoes):

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The Emotions of The Iliad

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  1. The Emotions of The Iliad • The other day, we looked at both the story of Hector and his wife, Andromache, and Pat Tillman. Both men must sacrifice for their beliefs. • With a partner, choose one of the following scenarios to write a dialogue about (let’s pretend to get in their shoes): • Pat Tillman saying goodbye to his coach. (E) • Pat T. saying goodbye to his family. (M) • Pat T., from beyond the grave, talking to his wife. (M) • Andromache talking to her son as Hector leaves. (H) • Hector, from beyond the grave, talking to his grown-up son. (H) Requirements: Be Creative. Express the appropriate emotions. Must be at least 15 exchanges.

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