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* While it also counts as a funny scene, Ajax hurrying his ship to join Achilles in the attack. Sure, he may be eager to bash some heads in, but he is also quite clearly concerned.
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-->'''Trojan''': [[IHaveAFamily Please, I have a son!]] \\
'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
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* Priam welcoming Helen to Troy, despite the questionable nature of her being there.
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's scenes with his wife and son, clearly showing that he never wanted to be a warrior and only fought to keep his home and his family safe.
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's scenes with his wife and son, clearly showing that he never wanted to be a warrior and only fought to keep his home and his family safe.
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* Priam welcoming Helen How does Nestor convince Achilles to Troy, despite fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the questionable nature latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of her being there.
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's sceneslives with his wife and son, clearly showing that he never wanted a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to be a warrior and Achilles's [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]], but that's definitely not the only fought to keep his home and his family safe.reason).
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's scenes
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-->'''Menelaus:''' All my life I've stood by your side, fought your enemies. You're the elder, you reap the glory. This is the way of the world. But have I ever complained, brother? Have I ever asked you for anything?
-->'''Agamemnon:''' Never. You're a man of honor.
-->'''Menelaus:''' Will you go to war with me, brother?
-->(The two brothers embrace)
-->'''Agamemnon:''' Never. You're a man of honor.
-->'''Menelaus:''' Will you go to war with me, brother?
-->(The two brothers embrace)
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-->'''Menelaus:''' All my life I've stood by your side, fought your enemies. You're the elder, you reap the glory. This is the way of the world. But have I ever complained, brother? Have I ever asked you for anything?
-->'''Agamemnon:'''anything? \\
'''Agamemnon:''' Never. You're a man ofhonor.
-->'''Menelaus:'''honor. \\
'''Menelaus:''' Will you go to war with me,brother?
-->(Thebrother? \\
(The two brothersembrace)embrace)
* Priam welcoming Helen to Troy, despite the questionable nature of her being there.
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's scenes with his wife and son, clearly showing that he never wanted to be a warrior and only fought to keep his home and his family safe.
* Any of Achilles's scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
-->'''Achilles:''' Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.
-->'''Agamemnon:'''
'''Agamemnon:''' Never. You're a man of
-->'''Menelaus:'''
'''Menelaus:''' Will you go to war with me,
-->(The
(The two brothers
* Priam welcoming Helen to Troy, despite the questionable nature of her being there.
--> "I have heard rumors of your beauty. For once, the gossips were right."
* Hector's scenes with his wife and son, clearly showing that he never wanted to be a warrior and only fought to keep his home and his family safe.
* Any of Achilles's scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
-->'''Achilles:''' Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.
* Hector killing Menelaus to protect Paris. Sure, Paris [[DirtyCoward arguably deserved it]], but he was still [[BigBrotherInstinct Hector's little brother]].
** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
* There is a small look of pride on King Priam's face when he watches Hector dodge one of Achilles's jabs during their fight.
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* Hector killing Menelaus to protect Paris. Sure, Paris [[DirtyCoward arguably deserved it]], but he was still [[BigBrotherInstinct Hector's little brother]].
** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
* Any of Achilles's scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
-->'''Achilles:''' Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.
* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles's [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]], but that's definitely not the only reason).
* There is a small look of pride on King Priam's face when he watches Hector dodge one of Achilles's jabs during their fight.
** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
* Any of Achilles's scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
-->'''Achilles:''' Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.
* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles's [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]], but that's definitely not the only reason).
* There is a small look of pride on King Priam's face when he watches Hector dodge one of Achilles's jabs during their fight.
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-->'''Trojan''': [[IHaveAFamily Please, I have a son!]]
-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
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-->'''Trojan''': [[IHaveAFamily Please, I have a son!]]
-->'''Achilles''':son!]] \\
'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
-->'''Achilles''':
'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
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-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
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-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.Troy.
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was ''his'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was was]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]'']].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]'']].[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes ''his'']].
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* Hector and Helen's relationship is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Hector never says an unkind word to her, despite her presence meaning the death of his people and even comforts her when she is wracked with guilt. For her part, Helen is visibly upset when he goes down to meet Achilles, and goes to comfort his beloved wife when he dies.
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* Hector and Helen's relationship is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Hector never says an unkind word to her, her despite her presence meaning the death of his people and even comforts her when she is wracked with guilt. For her part, Helen is visibly upset when he goes down to meet Achilles, and goes to comfort his beloved wife when he dies.
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
* Any of Achilles' scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
* Any of Achilles' scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] was ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
his]]'']].
* Any ofAchilles' Achilles's scenes with [[MoralityPet his younger cousin]]. Arrogant, hot-headed, and brash, Achilles is most often portrayed as a warlord concerned with little more than battle and glory. But whenever Patroclus is shown, Achilles acts like a very different person and doesn't hesitate to show affection to [[BigBrotherInstinct the boy he helped raise from early adolescence]].
* Any of
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* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles' [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]] but that's definitely not the only reason).
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* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles' Achilles's [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]] fame]], but that's definitely not the only reason).
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* Hector and Helen's relationship is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Hector never says an unkind word to her, despite her presence meaning the death of his people and even comforts her when she is wracked with guilt. For her part, Helen is visibly upset when he goes down to meet Achilles, and goes to comfort his beloved wife when he dies.
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* There is a small look of pride on King Priam's face when he watches Hector dodge one of Achilles's jabs during their fight.
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* Priam's speech about what Troy means to him. It makes his reaction to seeing it eventually burn all the more heartbreaking.
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* Priam's speech about what Troy means to him. It In the end, it makes his reaction to seeing it eventually burn all the more heartbreaking.
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** On that note, Agamemnon starting the charge on seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
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** On that note, Agamemnon roaring in rage/anguish and starting the charge on upon seeing Menelaus's death. As much as Paris was Hector's little brother, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Menelaus was]] ''[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his]]''.
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-->'''Menelaus:''' Always have I followed you. You reap the glory, I stand by your side, this is the way of the world. But have I ever complained, brother? Have I ever asked for anything?
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-->'''Menelaus:''' Always have I followed you. You reap the glory, I stand All my life I've stood by your side, this fought your enemies. You're the elder, you reap the glory. This is the way of the world. But have I ever complained, brother? Have I ever asked you for anything?
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* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles' [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]] but that's definitely not the only reason).
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* How does Nestor convince Achilles to fight Boagrius after Agamemnon's insults nearly drive the latter away? By telling him he can save hundreds of lives with a swing of a sword (and a little appeal to Achilles' [[GlorySeeker desire for fame]] but that's definitely not the only reason).reason).
* Achilles sparing a Trojan soldier during the sack of the city and advising the guy to save his family before it's too late.
-->'''Trojan''': [[IHaveAFamily Please, I have a son!]]
-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
* Achilles sparing a Trojan soldier during the sack of the city and advising the guy to save his family before it's too late.
-->'''Trojan''': [[IHaveAFamily Please, I have a son!]]
-->'''Achilles''': Then get him out of Troy.
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