Jiang's reading of Polites' death as a replay of Hector's death before Priam and Hecuba.
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Polites as Hector
Jiang's reading of Polites' death as a replay of Hector's death before Priam and Hecuba.
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"Comes racing through spheres Through enemy fighters Fleeing down the long arcades And deserted hallways Badly wounded Pyrrhus hot on his heels A weapon..."
"...this is a rewriting of the Iliad where now Polites becomes Hector, right? Because remember, Achilles kills Hector at the gates of Troy and..."
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