The first result of Achilles' anger is to withdraw from the battle and hang out in the tent. Shakespeare's cartoon scene includes entertaining Patroclus and dirty clown Thersites in his tent by Achilles in the drama "Troilus and Cresida"
The second result is that without Achilles, the Trojan horse is an excellent fighting power. Most of this comes from the leadership and role model of their great hero Hector. Even without Achilles, the Trojan horse overwhelmed the Greeks and began pushing them back to their ship. Many Greeks called for Achilles to join the fight again, but he was determined. He wants them to know how much they need them
The third result is that Achilles friends Patroclus hoped to borrow Achilles armor and scare the Trojan horse They have made progress so far, they fought among the Greek ship I am burning them. However, he thought that he killed Patroclus and killed Achilles. The death of his friend gave up Achilles to give up that he was angry in the tent and to anger say that he went to the battle. He chased the entire Trojan army behind Troy's wall except for Hector who decided to fight Achilles by himself. This is the climax of Homer's Iliad. Achilles murdered Hector and dragged his body throughout the city behind his tank. Without Hector, the Trojan horse is now to lose the long-term war. At the end of Iliad there was a sense of extreme depression and sinister among the Trojans.
In "Iliad", the best Greek warrior Achilles was angry with the Greek leader Agamemnon. One of his apes returned to a Trojan horse.
The first result of Achilles' anger was that he refused to fight Agamemnon and the Greeks. Achilles put his soldier, even fearless Myrmidons on the battlefield.
The second result of Achilles' anger is that he refused to fight and shook the tide of war. So far the Greeks have been besieged by the Troy town for 10 years. The siege has reached an impasse, but the fact that the Greeks surrounded the city and made the trojan helpless helpless and survived only in the wall remained unchanged. Without the power of Achilles and his Milmondon, Trojans led by Hector's heroism continued to attack and pushed the Greeks back to their ship.
The third result of Achilles' anger is the death of his beloved friend Patroclus. Patroclus appealed to Agamelles to accept the apology of Agamemnon and the fight when the Trojan horse was trying to push the Greeks into the sea and failed nearby. Achilles refused, but let Patroclus wear him in his armor and fight for the fight against the nearby Milmondon. Other Greek soldiers believed that Achilles once again occupied the field and delayed the attack on the Trojan horse. But Patroclus was murdered by Hector, Achilles vowed revenge against Hector.
Achilles' anger and pride are an important part of his role in Homeric Epic Iliad. Because Agamemnon hurt its ego, Achilles' pride removed most plots from this sports fight. The anger of Achilles is most prominent when he responded by adding too many violence to the death of Patroclus, and when he abuses the body of Hector.
Achilles is the hero of "Iliad" and is known for his wrath and pride and the success of his fight. Achilles fell into his own pride and anger, and he gladly endangered his companion. A contemporary commentary about "Iliad" like Vietnamese Achilles has combined Homer's Achilles experience with experience of warriors in history.
Homer's Iliad Achilles' personality Iliad may be regarded as a depiction of a life changing environment irreversibly. Achilles, one of the greatest warriors. Through poetry, Achilles experienced many wonderful trials that changed his character. From the fight with Agamemnon, withdrawing the fight, the death of Patroclus, and the murder of Hector. Achilles' emotions and actions determine the fate of many fighter aircraft on both sides.
Many people know that the "second name" of "Iliad" is "the anger of Achilles". This is because Homer writes Iliad in a way that focuses on Achilles and all its decisions, not other roles. His behavior, and the consequences of all the above actions, is the overall theme of this amazing epic. Iliad can accurately explain the influence of Achilles' anger on the fate of many fighters who fought and fought in Trojan War (Champagne 2). After reading this magnificent epic twice, I can see that the better "second name" of "Iliad" is "tragic of Hector" and that the Trojan leader is most affected I think. In my opinion,