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MYTHOLOGICAL HEROES

The subject of mythology deals mainly with the notion of battle, or
good 
versus evil. In this struggle many individuals are singled out for either the
evil 
they cause, or from the good they bring to people. When you mention heroes 
in mythology, there are two distinct names that a majority of people bring up, 
those names are Achilles and Hercules.
Achilles was born to King Peleus and the sea-nymph Thetis. Soonafter 
Achilles was born his mother dipped him in the River Styx, she was told, by 
doing this, that the water would make every part of his body that it touched 
invincible. Little did she know that the one part of his heel which he was
held by would not touch the water. 
When Achilles mother found out about the war in Troy between the 
Greeks and the Trojans she did not want her son to fight because she knew 
that he would eventually be killed there. The way that she tried to preventhim 
from going into the army was to hide him among the women of the court sothat 
he could not be persuaded by his close friend Odysseus to join the Greek 
forces. While trying to find Achilles, Odysseus easily spotted him among the 
women, and persuaded him to join the Greek army.
After many years of battle with the Trojan forces, Achilles ended up ina 
famed duel with Trojan hero Hector, over the slaying of Achilles close friend 
Patroclus. After killing Hector, Achilles tied his dead body behind a chariot
and dragged around the walls of Troy seven times to show his hatred and anger 
towards the Trojans and their hero. Shortly after the famed battle, Achilles
was killed when he was struck, with a poisonous arrow, in the one small spot on
his heel which was vulnerable. The arrow was fired by the Trojan prince Paris
and was guided by the sun god Apollo. 
Hercules was the strongest and swiftest man ever to walk the earth. As 
the son of Zeus and mortal woman Alcmene, Hercules was destined to be a 
hero. This destiny was shown before he was one year old. Enraged at his 
affair with a mortal woman, Zeus' wife Hera set out on a plot to kill Hercules.
One night after Alcmene put her children to bed, Hercules' twin brother 
Iphicles was awoken by two huge serpents that were sent by Hera to kill the 
son of Zeus. When Hercules awoke he grasped the two snakes in order to 
play with them, and squeezed the life right out of them. When Alcmeneawoke 
to see what all the commotion was about, she was amazed at the sight of her 
infant son holding two snakes that he had killed with his bare hands.
When Hercules grew to manhood, he married and had six sons, and 
again fell victim to Hera's hatred towards him. What Hera did was send a fitof 
madness upon Hercules who mistook his wife and children for enemies and 
killed them. When his sanity returned he realised what he had done he shut 
himself up from the world for a long time. After a long time in seclusion 
Hercules finally emerged and went to the Oracle of Delphi to beg for 
punishment for his crime. Hercules was sent to King Eurystheus and toldthat 
the king would assign a punishment to Hercules. The punishment was to 
perform twelve nearly impossible tasks which are known as the twelvelabours 
of Hercules.
The first of these tasks was to kill and skin the Nemean Lion, whose 
skin could not be punctured by any weapon. His second labour was to killthe 
Hydra of Lerna which had numerous heads, one of which was immortal. Every 
time one of the mortal heads was cut off two or three new heads would growin 
its place. The third of his tasks was go to the Ceryneian Hill and capture a 
beautiful bronze-hoofed hind without spilling one drop of its blood. For his 
fourth task Hercules was to capture alive a huge wild boar which often killed 
humans and lived on Mount Erymanthus. The fifth task assigned to Hercules 
was to clean the filth of many years out of the stables of King Augeias of Elis. 
The sixth labour of the great Greek hero was to get rid of a flock of birds
which resided in the Stymphalian Marsh. The birds had long straight bronze 
beaks, sharp bronze claws, and a taste for human flesh. For his next labour, 
Hercules was to capture the wild bull of Crete. For the eighth task Hercules 
was to bring King Eurystheus the mares of the King Diometes. These mares 
were fed human flesh for food. The ninth labour Hercules was to performwas 
to go to the tribe of the feared Amazon women and steal the golden girdle of 
Hippolyta, the Amazon queen. Hercules tenth task was to bring King 
Eurystheus the cattle of Geryon. Geryon was the owner of the cattle and he 
split above the waist into three bodies which were difficult to defeat.
Hercules' 
eleventh task was to try and find the Garden of Hesperides and fetch the fruit 
from the golden apple tree, this was difficult for him because he had no idea 
where the Garden of Hesperides was. For his twelfth and final labourHercules 
was venture the most feared place on earth, the realm of Hades, and bringup 
the three-headed watchdog Cerberus.
After spending nearly his entire life completing the twelve labours, 
Hercules decided to settle down and he married the fair maiden Deianeira. 
When Deianeira was captured by a centaur named Nessus, Hercules shot the 
centaur with a poisoned arrow. With the centaur's dying breath he gave 
Deianeira a vial of his poisoned blood telling her she could use it to rekindle 
Hercules' love for her if it ever faded. One day when she felt that his lovewas 
fading, she made him a robe that was dipped in the blood. When Hercules 
received the gift from his wife he was overjoyed and put it on, almost 
immediately his skin started to burn and he caught on fire. Knowing hisdeath 
was near he called his servants to bring him a funeral pyre which he placed 
himself on. As the pyre burned it was carried up to Mount Olympus where he 
became the god of strength.
Each of these heroes have at least one thing that separate them from 
regular men, something that is special about them. For Achilles it is his 
invulnerability and his incredible courage that make him a great Greek hero. 
For Hercules it is his god-like strength, and his luck of being the son of the 
king of the gods. Each of these Greek heroes was destined to be great at a 
very early age. Just after Achilles was born he was dipped in the River Styxby 
his mother which made him invincible. In the case of Hercules, his heroic 
effort was shown when he was less than one year old when he saved himself 
and his brother from two deadly serpents.
Both of these warriors fought great battles and suffered tremendous 
hardships, neither of them were perfect, they both had their faults. In the
case of Achilles, during the Trojan War, in the middle of battle his favourite
slavegirl 
was taken away from him and instead of continuing to battle, he stayed in his 
tent and sulked until his close friend ,Patroclus, was killed. For Hercules, his 
temper was his weak spot, it could be easily become deadly if he was told to 
do something that he did not want to do.
One thing that both men possess a great deal of is courage. Neither of 
these great heroes would back down to any challenge or battle that would 
come before them, no matter how hard the battle may be both of these great 
men would die trying.
Out of all the many stories told about mythology, the stories of thesetwo 
great men will never be forgotten. Both of these men conquered hardships, 
and turmoil. They overcame all of these ailments to conquer their task and 
fulfil their goal, qualities which could regard them as two of the greatest 
heroes of all time.

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