Michael Derczo

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Let it be later that I lose my life: Sarpedon’s courage is demonstrated by the fact that he prays not to avoid death entirely, but to avoid an unheroic death in which his corpse would be desecrated—a motif comparable to the famous moment in which Telamonian Ajax prays not for life, but to fight and die in the light (17.831).
The Iliad
by Homer
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