Monday, February 25, 2019

Iliad Book 1 Achilles Vs. Agamemnon Essay

In Homers, The Iliad, Book 1, The Rage of Achilles, one of the of import concepts presented is the idea that the gods desire a contendding and glory. It is very evident that both Achilles and Agamemnon ar in competition for more power and controller. This idea is demonstrated originally through the both prize women, Briseis and Chryseis, daughter of Chrsyses.While the Trojan fight was going on, both Achilles and Agamemnon had a fight amongst themselves, rather than centreing on the war going on around them. Achilles claimed Briseis (the more desired of the two girls) and Agamemnon claimed Chrysies. Agamemnon really requiremented Briseis because he believed he deserved her for being the header of the Achaean forces, but by claiming Chrysies, Agamemnon was able to plot against Achilles.Chryses did not want his daughter to be in the hands of Agamemnon, so he begged and pleaded to Apollo to assist in getting jeopardize his daughter. Apollo sent a plague on the Greek people, a nd Agamemnon then announced to Achilles that he would only give back Chryseis if he could have Briseis. This made Achilles very angry because he besides believed that he deserved Briseis. Achilles was more concerned about keeping Briseis in order to look better, than making peace of the situation and trading Briseis for Chryseis.This showed how Copernican it was to have honor and to appear in control. They put their desires for person honor and glory above the fact that there was a serious war going on around them by putting more focus on who would win the better of the two girls, overall reflecting the theme of dominance and control.

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