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Iliad Pride Essay

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The Iliad Essay: Questioning Pride, Authority and Honor
In the poem “The Iliad,” Agamemnon’s pride prevents him from being an honorable leader. The Achaeans take captive two women named Chryseis and Briseis; Agamemnon, the leader of the Achaean army, takes Chryseis as his prize, and Achilles, the Achaeans greatest warrior, takes Briseis. When Chryseis father, a priest of Apollo requests Agamemnon to return him his daughter, Agamemnon refuses, and the priest pleads Apollo, the son of Zeus, to help him. Apollo listens to the priest's prayers and begins a plague in the Achaean camp which causes many soldiers to die. Eventually, Agamemnon learns that he has to give up Chryseis for his army to be freed of the plague, but even after receiving this new information, he grudgingly accepts to send her off in exchange for Briseis. In this poem, Agamemnon’s pride prevents him from being an honorable leader. Although he wishes to maintain his honor, Agamemnon makes selfish decisions that negatively impact the Achaean army. Chryseis and Briseis are valued as possessions of pride and honor.
As a leader, Agamemnon has a reputation which lets him feel superior to the soldiers and people around him. He shows his superiority when the priest begs him for his daughter and brings ransom which Agamemnon refuses. “And all ranks of Achaeans cried out their assent:” Respect the priest, accept the shining ransom!”But it brought no joy to the heart of Agamemnon” (1.25-27). Though the Achaean military pleads Agamemnon to accept the priest's offer, Agamemnon is concerned about himself more than the pleas of his army and justifies that returning Chryseis to her father wouldn’t please himself. He tells the priest then, “...I won't give up the girl. Long before that, old age will overtake her in my house, in Argos, far from her fatherland, slaving back and forth at the loom, forced to share my bed”(1.33-36). Agamemnon’s response to the father’s plea for his daughter to be returned caused further consequences for himself and his army. Agamemnon lets the priest know that he will make Chryseis whom he refers to as “girl” suffer in his home and feel unsafe as she is “far from her fatherland”. Without her father, Chryseis won’t be protected which

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