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Q: What was the results of Achilles anger for the achaeans?
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What symbols were used in The Iliad?

the achaeans ship and shield of achilles


What was the result of Achilles anger for the Achaean?

death


What was the result of Achilles' anger for the Archean's?

death


The anger of Achilles and its consequences is the subject of who?

iliad


Even in my anger you are the dearest to me of the Greeks?

Achilles said this to Odysseus.


Why is Achilles the protagonist and why is he flawed?

Achilles flaws are that he is driven by anger and revenge. A true hero's characteristics are goodness and honor. Achilles did not possess either and he desecrated Hector's body which is considered deplorable.


How do Athena agamemnon and nestor respond to the anger of Achilles?

they ran awayy to never neverland


Where did the achaeans live?

the achaeans lived in troy


What made Achilles get back into the Trojan War?

Achilles and his Myrmidons were the best warriors in Greece at that time. After the falling out with Agamemnon (who took Achilles' concubine after his had to be returned to the Trojans), and Achilles' subsequent refusal to enter the battle, the Greeks didn't win a single engagement. The Greeks had been beaten back to their ships, which were in danger of being destroyed (which would leave the Greeks at the mercy of the Trojans), so Patroclus, his longtime friend and companion, convinced Achilles to let him wear Achilles' armor and lead the Myrmidons into battle. Achilles agreed, but ordered Patroclus to break off the attack once the ships were no longer in danger. But in the heat of battle, Patroclus ignored the command and he fought the Tojans back to the city gates where he was killed by Hector (who assumed he was fighting Achilles). He had killed 53 Trojans that day. Achilles, in anger, both at Hector and himself, Achilles challenged the Trojan prince to single combat, which Achilles won and then continued to lead the Myrmidons and the Achaeans to victory, ultimately dying at the hand of Paris. After the King and Achilles decided they couldn't settle their arguement, one of Achilles's closest friends stole his armor and rode into battle pretending to be Achilles. After he was killed in battle, Achilles felt he needed to avenge his fallen friend.


Which central character in the Iliad which focuses on his rage?

The Iliad centers around Achilles, and his anger at having his prize Briseis taken away from him.


The prophet Calchas state who must fight for the Achaeans in order for Troy to be taken?

Some post-Homeric sources claim that in order to keep Achilles safe from the war, Thetis (or, in some versions, Peleus) hides the young man at the court of Lycomedes, king of Sykros. There, Achilles is disguised as a girl and lives among Lycomedes' daughters, perhaps under the name "Pyrrha" (the red-haired girl). With Lycomedes' daughter Deidamia (mythology), whom in the account of Statius he rapes, Achilles there fathers a son, Neoptolemus (also called Pyrrhus, after his father's possible alias). According to this story, Odysseus learns from the prophet Calchass that the Achaeans would be unable to capture Troy without Achilles' aid.


What hardships have resulted from Achilles anger?

the death of patroclus his friend, when he was wearing his armor. (killed b y hector)