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Why did Achilles tell Agamemnon that he would fight no more?

He had a disagreement with Agamemnon over a girl.


Why did Achilles refuse to fight the Trojans?

He was in a hissy fit because his commander King Agamemnon had taken over his girlfriend Briseis.


Why won't Achilles let Patroclus fight and why?

Achilles refuses to let Patroclus fight in the Trojan War because he is deeply protective of him and believes that the battlefield is too dangerous. He fears that Patroclus, despite his bravery, may not be able to withstand the ferocity of the enemy without Achilles' support. Additionally, Achilles is driven by his own pride and anger over being dishonored, and he wants to keep Patroclus safe from the consequences of the conflict. Ultimately, this protective instinct reflects their close bond and Achilles' desire to shield his beloved friend from harm.


They had a fight over the toy of Holly is a correct sentence or grammar?

No.To show possession we usually use apostrophe s ('s). So your sentence should be written like this: They had a fight over Holly's toy.


What are Agememnon and Achilles arguing over?

Agememnon and Achilles were not arguing over a woman, but the fact that Agememnon had lost their honor.


What did Achilles have to do with the Trojan war?

Achilles was the Greek champion and king of the Myrmidons, a warrior tribe known for its efficiency and ruthlessness. Achilles rage over the death of his friend Patroklos caused him to fight so violently that the Trojans, who had been near victory, were pushed back to the walls of their city. There, Achilles called out Hector, who at first stood to fight, then ran at the sight of Achilles. Eventually, Achilles caught Hector, killed him, and dragged his body behind his chariot for 12 days. Hectors death was a tremendous factor in the defeat of Troy, since without him, the Trojan army was far less effective. He, also, would likely have not fallen for the ploy of the Trojan horse.


What country did Britain fight against in the Falklands war?

Britain fought against Argentina over the disputed possession of the Falkland islands.


Why didn't Achilles want to fight again?

Achilles initially refused to fight again due to his deep sense of betrayal and anger over Agamemnon's decision to take Briseis, his war prize. This humiliation led him to withdraw from the battle, prioritizing his honor over the collective Greek effort. Additionally, Achilles grappled with the realization of his mortality and the futility of war, which further fueled his reluctance to re-engage in the conflict. Ultimately, it was only the death of his close friend Patroclus that reignited his desire for vengeance and compelled him to return to battle.


What is a sentence using the word nativism?

When the fight with nativism was over, the Irish were in possession of the cities.


What was the power of Freya?

Freja is the Godess of love and fertility. Due to Lokes never ending plots and trickery she was forced to make two kings fight to the death, which escalated to over 20 minor kings in Sweden started to fight, those who fell, known as Einhärjar, were welcomed in Valhalla, but feeling guilt over it, from then she takes half the fallen warriors to live in Folkvang (warriors shelter) with her.


What did Achilles do in the Trojan War over the years that he was in it?

he did nothing


How did Achilles react to Agamemnon?

He acted like a child. After hearing that his concubine, Chryseis, needed to be returned to her father (the priest of Apollo) Agamemnon's basic response was that if he had to suffer the loss of a concubine, that Achilles should lose his too. When Achilles became irate over this loss and refused to continue fighting, Agamemnon showed him the door claiming that he could still win without Achilles. Only the death of Achilles's close friend Patroklos inspired Achilles to fight for the Greeks again.