“I loved my boy from the moment he opened his eyes to the moment you closed them“ I’m a big Ancient History fan and what a great figure to edit, the eldest Trojan prince and greatest son of Priam, Hector. Although in the Iliad, I find him slightly flawed like most characters in the poem. After several victories, he became a little more arrogant and camped outside the safety of the city walls, claimed the armour of Achilles from Patroclus’ corpse, and enraged the wrath of Achilles. In the poem, Hector ran around the city of Troy three times whilst being chased by Achilles, which would’ve been ridiculous-looking if portrayed in the film. Also, to add, a lot of Hector’s lines in the film are actually predestining what’ll come to happen. In the myths, his only son Astyanax was thrown from the city walls by Odysseus, and his wife Andromache was taken as a slave. Attacking the Greek ships was a mistake too. Achilles, Patroclus, and the Myrmidons were readying to sail home and Troy would’ve
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