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Nemesis by David Stuttard
Nemesis by David Stuttard













Nemesis by David Stuttard Nemesis by David Stuttard

I have heard moreover that the monster scorns In the above excerpt, Achilles reveals his wrath just before killing Hector. The two men are almost equal in strength and power on the battlefield, but it is when Hector kills Achilles’s beloved Patroclus that Achilles decides to destroy Hector at all costs. His most important feat in the narrative is slaying the Trojan hero Hector. Off of your head, not if they brought me ransomĪchilles is the central character and greatest hero of Homer’s Iliad. No more entreating, dog, by knees or parents.įor what you’ve done. Examples of Nemesis in Literature Example #1 We can find nemesis examples in literature from around the world and back to the beginning of storytelling. Often there is a sense of good versus evil, with the protagonist fancying himself or herself as the representative of good, and the nemesis as all that is evil. In many stories with an example of nemesis, it is not enough for the protagonist simply to defeat the nemesis instead, many stories end with the death of the nemesis (as in all of the examples below).

Nemesis by David Stuttard

Conflict is the key to any great story, and there is no greater conflict than that between a character and his or her mortal enemy.















Nemesis by David Stuttard