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What were Achilles power?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 3/30/2023

He was super strong, fast, and a alot of stanima

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How did Achilles use his power for good in The Iliad?

By killing as many as he can in battle, where men win glory.


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His mother dipped him in the River Styx, but because she held on to him by the heel, that is the spot where he was vulnerable.


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Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.


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Does Achilles really love Briseis?

In the context of the Iliad, Achilles' relationship with Briseis is more about possession and honor rather than love. Achilles values Briseis as a symbolic representation of his status and authority, which is why he reacts so strongly when she is taken from him by Agamemnon. Their relationship is complex and reflects the power dynamics of that society.


What is the Greek god Achilles goddess for?

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Is your Achilles located on your foot?

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What does Achilles mean?

Achilles's name means "the grief of the people."


That Achilles is justified in his wrath against Agamemnon and his subsequent withdrawal from battle?

Achilles is justified in his wrath against Agamemnon because Agamemnon dishonors him by seizing Briseis, Achilles' prized war prize, which undermines Achilles' honor and status as a warrior. This act is a personal affront that fuels Achilles' anger, as it not only disrespects his contributions to the Greek cause but also highlights the arbitrary power dynamics among the leaders. By withdrawing from battle, Achilles asserts his dignity and the value of personal honor, demonstrating that he will not tolerate disrespect from Agamemnon, regardless of their shared goal in the war.