Agamemnon is a son of Artes, a brother of Menelaus, brother-in-law, a brother who was told to sacrifice his daughter Agamemnon, son of Menelaus, Helen's brother-in-law, the Greek fleet I was told to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia to kill the sacred Artemis deer so that it could sail towards Troy. But Artemis shot Iphigenia in the last 1 second and sent her to Mr. Taurith (now called Crimea) as a shrine maiden.
Agamemnon from Hame and Agamemnon from Aeschylus analyze the character of Agamemnon Agamemnon is the son of brothers of Mythony and Queen Arrop king of Arthurus, Menelaus and Kleite. Enstra's husband. Agamemnon and Clytemnestra have four children: one son, Orestes and three daughters, Iphigenia, Electra and Chrysothemis. He is the king of Mycenae. When Menelaus' wife Helen was kidnapped by Troipari, Agamemnon became the Greek commander in the subsequent Trojan war. The role of Agamemnon tells him and his figure. In this epic, Achilles must deal with the conflict between his free will and his fate. When Achilles for the first time killed Agamemnon and decided whether to insult him or not, he encountered his ongoing confrontation in the first volume (84). Athena arrived soon and suggested that Achilles has options as he said "From the sky, I will check your anger as long as you get down" (84)
The conflict between Agamemnon and Achilles happened to a woman named Briseys. Both Agamemnon and Achilles were awarded women as a war trophy, but when Agamemnon was forced to release his captives Krise, he decided he was entitled to Alice's prisoner Briseis . Achilles was angry with the decision of Agamemnon, and Achilles decided not to fight for Agamemnon. This conflict appeared at the beginning of the poem and was extremely important in advancing the plan. It also shows interesting similarities with the Trojan war itself. Helen is a conflict between Menelaus and Paris. After firing a city where Greeks were allied with Troy, Agamemnon and Achilles married young women respectively. When Agamemnon was forced to abandon his "award", a girl named Chryseis, he decided to accept Briseis who was awarded Achilles. Achilles angrily protested and ordered his soldiers not to fight Greeks. He is trying to support the support of Trojan Zeus.