He was in a hissy fit because his commander King Agamemnon had taken over his girlfriend Briseis.
The god who aids the Trojans by leading Achilles away from the battle is Apollo. In Homer's "Iliad," Apollo intervenes by striking fear into Achilles, causing him to withdraw from the fight. This act significantly impacts the course of the Trojan War, as Achilles' absence allows the Trojans to gain the upper hand. Apollo's support for the Trojans showcases his role as a protector of their city.
Some Gods favored the Greeks, others the Trojans. Athena favored the Greeks when she helped Achilles fight and kill Hector.
Agamemnon was forced to return his lover Chryseis to end the plague, and took Achilles' concubine Briseis as his own. Enraged at the dishonor Agamemnon had inflicted upon him, Achilles decided he would no longer fight.
This was Patroclus, Achilles's cousin
Because he wants a challenge against zeus to fight against all the gods
The god who aids the Trojans by leading Achilles away from the battle is Apollo. In Homer's "Iliad," Apollo intervenes by striking fear into Achilles, causing him to withdraw from the fight. This act significantly impacts the course of the Trojan War, as Achilles' absence allows the Trojans to gain the upper hand. Apollo's support for the Trojans showcases his role as a protector of their city.
Some Gods favored the Greeks, others the Trojans. Athena favored the Greeks when she helped Achilles fight and kill Hector.
Achilles
Agamemnon was forced to return his lover Chryseis to end the plague, and took Achilles' concubine Briseis as his own. Enraged at the dishonor Agamemnon had inflicted upon him, Achilles decided he would no longer fight.
This was Patroclus, Achilles's cousin
Because he wants a challenge against zeus to fight against all the gods
Phthia, as he says in the first book of the Iliad in his rant to Agamemnon.
The Greek prince, Hector, killed Achilles' cousin, Patroclus. Patroclus was fighting in Achilles' armor, so Hector did not realize who he was fighting. Achilles and Patroclus were very close. In some versions of the story they were even lovers. Achilles was grief stricken and decided to enter the fight.
I don't think Achilles stole anything from Patroclus. Patroclus stole Achilles armor and war it into battle. The Trojans thought he was Achilles and killed him.
Achilles is famously angered by Agamemnon in Homer's "Iliad." The conflict arises when Agamemnon takes Achilles' war prize, Briseis, leading Achilles to withdraw from the battle and refuse to fight for the Greeks. This act of dishonor ignites Achilles' rage and sets off a chain of events that significantly impacts the course of the Trojan War.
because he wanted revenge for the death of his brother, hector. because achilles was the symbol of strength and victory for the invading army and he thought that if achilles was killed in battle the invading army would lose hope.
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