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The Epic War By Homer

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The Iliad may be seen as an account of circumstances that really change the life of one man, Achilles, one of the greatest Achaeans warriors. The loyal war hero is the main character in the Iliad. It is his storyline that creates the essence of the epic war written by Homer. When the poem is first read it seems as though the main theme is about the dominance, gruesomeness, horror, and plain destruction of Troy, however this is not the main focus. We see Achilles transform from youth to adulthood and go through fundamental personality and character changes from a ferocious warrior in the beginning to a more reserved and hospitable man by the end of the poem.

Nine years after the start of the Trojan War, the Achaeans attack Chryse, a small town allied with Troy. During the battle, the Achaeans capture two beautiful maidens, Chryseis and Briseis. Agamemnon, the forces leader, takes Chryseis as his prize, and Achilles claims Briseis. For their selfishness Apollo sends a plague on the Achaeans’ camp. Many die from the plague, so Agamemnon turns to the prophet Calchas to determine the cause of the plague and learns that Chryseis is the cause, so he gives her up and demands Achilles’ war prize, Briseis. Furious Achilles returns to his tent and refuses to fight the war and instead wants to take revenge against Agamemnon.

Agamemnon, who is pleased to have the prize says to Achilles “But here is a threat: in the same way as Phoesbus Apollo is robbing me of Chryseis, whom I propose

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