Achilles refuses to give up Briseis because he is he best warrior so he deserves the best prize, let alone the second best prize
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Her character lies at the heart of a dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of Homer's Iliad.
He was very angry.
His parents are Atreus and Aerope.
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Achilles
Hector doesn't heed King Priam's words. He felt a sense of duty to protect his home and his family. When the Greeks reach the walls of Troy, Hector goes into battle with Achilles--knowing that his wrath could not be subsided by words of kindness and forgiveness. Because he lead the Trojans, Achilles felt that it was his fault that the Greeks prematurely won the war.
He acted like a child. After hearing that his concubine, Chryseis, needed to be returned to her father (the priest of Apollo) Agamemnon's basic response was that if he had to suffer the loss of a concubine, that Achilles should lose his too. When Achilles became irate over this loss and refused to continue fighting, Agamemnon showed him the door claiming that he could still win without Achilles. Only the death of Achilles's close friend Patroklos inspired Achilles to fight for the Greeks again.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.