The Greek warriors used to equip with metal muscular armor, which they worn with leather investor with wings (cops). Greek warriors did not bring gaiters, the use of leather flaps deemed necessary for the soldier to fight insecurity for the unshielded lower half of the body. The gunner's image had also featured helmet Thrace-attic type with anatomical cheek and shield type weapon. The type of this shield mentioned by Homer in the Iliad is one of the shields that were used by the Greek warriors more. Constructed by one or more layers of skin, with certain exceptions such as the shields of heroes Odysseus and Ajax of Telamon who had between four and seven layers of beef and leather respectively. These layers of leather were stretched on a wooden box with internal support from lattice branches, probably wicker. The Special English scholar Peter Connolly in his book, “the martial art of the Greeks” states these shields as tower shield because of the dimensions. According to the Greek definition a true hero must have following qualities (Atchity, (1978):
Combat skills and accuracy.
The high-quality leadership, which demands allegiance and loyalty of his men.
Acts of courage that inspires others to behave in a brave way in the war.
Possession of good moral ethics and has also inspired others to imitate
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The Iliad comprised of several male characters with heroic characteristics. The heroic mythology of the Iliad revolves around two main characters Achilles and Hector. These characters have cunning distinct characters in their heroic approach and their perception about accomplishments. However, despite their differences and the factual scenario that both Achilles and Hector are enemies, there are several similarities in their characteristics. The behavior of both Achilles and Hector behavior could be described as heroism (Wilson, 2002). Most of the critics believe that Hector was the real hero of the Iliad, who possessed all four qualities. While Achilles only highlighted two, courage and combat accuracy. Hector's goal was to protect his home and family through a war that was not his own creation. While Achilles primary objective was the realization of honor and glory through the reckless courage. Therefore, it ...