¶ … Achilles a Sympathetic Character
Achilles, the grandson of Aeacus was regarded as the greatest and primal character in Homer's Iliad, the ancient epic of Greek mythology. Even though Achilles is the central character of the epic, he is considered to be an unsympathetic character. Achilles was the son of the king of Meymidouns in Phthia, Pelues, and sea nymph Thetis. As the legend goes, Achilles made invincible by his mother Thetis by dipping him in the river Styx, however, ignored to wet his heel she held him by and made him vulnerable to be killed by a blow to that heel. (Achilles [Categories: LGBT mythology, People who fought in the Trojan War]) Homer's Iliad, develops around the Trojan War that spans for ten years between Greeks and the Trojans. Illiad depicts the involvement of gods and goddesses in the lives of mortal beings. (Troy Movie Review: Warner Bros. Troy vs. The Trojan Legend) The story of Iliad develops as a clash between honor and power. King Agamemnon represents the power utilizing the cuckolding of his brother Menalaus, whose wife Helen is stolen away by the Trojan Prince Paris, he attacked Troy. However, his imperial intentions are superseded the pride of his brother in such attack. Achilles represents honor, he is prepared to fight for his family and friends but fed up with the imperial ambitions of Agamemnon. ((Trojan) Horses for courses)
The war occurred as a result of the irresponsible activities of Paris who was the son of Priam, invited to judge a beauty contest between the goddesses Aphrodite, Hera and Athena. Paris adjudged Aphrodite to be the winner since she assured him of the beautiful Helen, the wife of Menelaus. Menelaus was an Achaean chieftain and the Achaean expedition in order to recover Helen's escalates into a full-fledged war waged against the city of Troy. There existed great conflicts among the Achaean hierarchy. A dispute occurred between King Agamemnon and the great warrior Achilles while the Agamemnon puts the Achaean force in danger by disregarding the priest of Apollo. Agamemnon took the daughter of the priest Chryseis as a prize. Chryseis offered a good ransom and appealed return of his daughter that was denied by Agamemnon and accepted to ask Appollo to cut down the Ahaeans with a plague instead. (The Iliad: Character Summary of Homer's The Iliad)
Achilles was greatly hurt by Agammemnon's selfish behavior and stresses upon return of the girl and threatened not to participate in the war of Menelaus. Agamemnon agrees to return Chryeseis however, in return takes away Briseis the wife of Achilles. Achilles was emotionally broken of this event and appeals his mother- the sea nymph Thetis, to intervene in his favor by reminding of an old debt owed her by Zeus and asking him to obstruct the progress of Achaeans in order to punish Agamemnon. Thetis approached Zeus to satisfy the appeals of her son and Zeus assured against the will of his wife Hera, who has a soft corner of Achaean cause. The war continued while Achilles was brooding at home. Achaeans could succeed in bringing down hard upon the Trojans even without the Achilles.
The Trojan leader Hector had to return and pray and offer sacrifices to gods for shifting their luck. Soon there is a turn in the Trojan War in favor of Trojans. The Achaeans had no other alternatives but to request Achilles to join the war. Achilles refuses, however, allows Patroclus his dear friend to lead the army on his behalf, being dressed with his own personal arms. Patroclus fighting bravely could succeed in turning the battle in the Achaean's favor however, with interferences of Appollo he was killed...
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