Yes, Achilles is justified in his wrath against Agamemnon and his subsequent withdrawal from battle. Reasons: Agamemnon is being selfish Agamemnon cares more about Chyrsies than his army Achilles does not have to fight in the war, but he is doing it for Agamemnon
Achilles
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
light-footed Achilles
Yes, Achilles is justified in his wrath against Agamemnon and his subsequent withdrawal from battle. Reasons: Agamemnon is being selfish Agamemnon cares more about Chyrsies than his army Achilles does not have to fight in the war, but he is doing it for Agamemnon
The second line of the Iliad describes Achilles' rage as [oulomene]: 'destructive'. The first word of the Iliad is [menin] :: 'rage'. In a sense, the whole poem is about rage.
Hector was defeated by Achilles in a state of wrath. Then he took his body tied it to his horse and started making circles around his friend's grave (Patroclus).
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.
"The Iliad" by Homer is the epic poem that describes the heroes and events of the Trojan War, focusing on the wrath of Achilles and the siege of Troy.
Achilles
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
The Shield of Achilles
Achilles often means the Achilles tendon, at the back of the heel.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
what was achilles goal
Achilles heel,