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Achilles' comeback refers to his return to battle in Homer's "Iliad" after withdrawing due to a conflict with Agamemnon over Briseis, a captive woman. His return is sparked by the death of his friend Patroclus at the hands of Hector, which reignites his fury and desire for vengeance. Achilles ultimately seeks retribution, leading to a series of fierce confrontations and the eventual demise of Hector. This pivotal moment underscores themes of honor, friendship, and the consequences of pride.

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