After Achilles learns of his dear friend Patroclus' death, he is overwhelmed with sadness, grief, and guilt. He smears himself with ash and refuses to eat. Soon, though, he redirects his grief into rage against Hector, vowing to kill him, even though this means his own death.
Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
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Briseis was among those to lament and mourn over the death of Patroclus. She remained with Achilles until his death, which plunged her into great grief. She soon took it upon herself to prepare Achilles for the afterlife.According to some, following his death, Briseis: "... was given to one of Achilles' comrades-at-arms just as his armor had been", after the fall of Troy.
Agamemnon takes Achilles' trophy concubine from him. In reaction, Achilles withholds his forces from the battle.
After Achilles' death, Briseis was taken by the Greeks as a prize of war. She was awarded to Odysseus, who honored her as a symbol of Achilles' legacy. Briseis mourned Achilles deeply, reflecting her love and loyalty to him. Ultimately, her fate in the aftermath of the Trojan War is less detailed in the myths, leaving her later life somewhat ambiguous.
The Death of Achilles was created in 1998.
Achilles sought revenge for the death of Patroclus. The death of Patroclus was Achilles' main motivation for his killing of Hector.
The ISBN of The Death of Achilles is 0-7538-2097-8.
Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
After the death of Patroclus; Agamemnon gives Achilles back Briseis.
a blow to his heel which was his weak spot which is the meaning of the phrase ''your Achilles heel''
Achilles did not fight in the Trojan war until the death of Patroclus.
no it is a lie
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