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Examples Of Pride In The Iliad

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In analyzing Book 9 of Homer’s the Iliad, the reader is aware that pride is a driving force in the book. In fact, the war between the Greeks and the Trojans is heavily affected by this pride. In spite of Agamemnon, Achilles, the greatest fighter of the Greek army, withdraws his troops from Agamemnon’s army. In losing Achellieus, the Greek army loses its only match against Hektor, the greatest Trojan fighter. This is an example of how a small argument has a rippling effect throughout the book. Even though the argument which separated Achilleus from Agamemnon began in book 1, its effects are still evident in book 9. We see the evidence towards the end of book 9 when Dimomedes speaks to Agamemnon, saying, “I wish you had not supplicated the blameless

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