The anger of "Iliad" and "Elves" We live in a society of violence and luxury. People can browse through the newspaper and see the title "The bride was killed by his friend, crazy on the day of the wedding." We live in the era of a man driving a $ 100,000 car. These are on both sides of the spectrum. We are seeing people trying to lose ourselves materially to avoid suffering and to suffer greatly. This is the society in which we live and can be seen in all civilizations in the history of mankind.
ยง44. The gods of Homer Iliad positively incited their anger. And it was poetically visualized in the form of destructive fires and floods freed by Zeus. Iliad 's central hero negatively eliminated his anger at first by withdrawing his important presence from his own people. The hero's king Agamemnon insulted the glory of Achilles and made her self-awareness diminished. This passive Achilles' anger leads to enemy's positive success even without a hero Ironically, the success of the enemy is compared with devastating fire and flood that Zeus released. In this way, the passive anger of the hero symbolically turns into God's active anger. As you can see, this magnificent theme is related to the cosmological and anthropological themes of primitive fire and the myth of the flood.
"Iliad" emphasized that Achilles is the greatest warrior of the Greek army. In fact, "Iliad" talks about Achilles' anger and anger, not a Trojan horse war. Of course, it is portrayed as the hero of the epic, and his role is very important for conspiracy. However, we need to realize that he is a complex warrior and ignores the cultural norm of society. Achilles should be seen as the hero trying to win even if his behavior contradicts the hero's code from time to time. Epic tells Achilles that it is a larger fighter of the Achai army and he is satisfactory except for his heels. According to legend, when his childhood, his mother drowned him in Styx. It is also emphasized that no warrior is equal to power or tactics. (2005)
Homer's Iliad's character of Achilles may be regarded as a depiction of an environment that irreversibly changes the life. Achilles, one of the greatest warriors. Through poetry, Achilles experienced many hardships and changed his character significantly. From the fight with Agamemnon, from the withdrawal of the fight, until the death of Patroclus, and Hector killing began. Achilles' emotions and actions determine the fate of many fighter aircraft on both sides.