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** Prior to that, Menelaus gives Hector an opportunity to stand aside, all while addressing the prince by his royal title. He may be borderline foaming at the mouth and fully intending to let Agamemnon sack Troy, anyway (which could be chalked up as simple obsession with getting revenge), but Menelaus ''still'' [[VillainRespect respects]] Hector as a WorthyOpponent.
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** Prior to that, Menelaus gives Hector an opportunity to stand aside, all while addressing the prince by his royal title. He may be borderline foaming at the mouth and fully intending to let Agamemnon sack Troy, Troy anyway (which could be chalked up as simple obsession with getting revenge), but Menelaus ''still'' [[VillainRespect respects]] Hector as a WorthyOpponent.
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* Priam pleading with Achilles to give back his son's body and Achilles finally showing [[DueToTheDead Hector the respect he deserved]], even freely admitting to Priam that Hector was the greatest opponent he ever fought.
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* Priam pleading with Achilles to give back his son's body and Achilles finally showing [[DueToTheDead Hector the respect he deserved]], even freely admitting to Priam that Hector was the greatest opponent he ever fought.fought, and adding that Priam is a better king than Agamemnon.
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* Priam pleading with Achilles to give back his son's body and Achilles finally showing [[DueToTheDead Hector the respect he deserved]].
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* Priam pleading with Achilles to give back his son's body and Achilles finally showing [[DueToTheDead Hector the respect he deserved]].deserved]], even freely admitting to Priam that Hector was the greatest opponent he ever fought.