Throughout the history Iliad's persuasion, countless great war leaders conquered a great deal of land. Therefore, excellent speakers must be persuaded by tens of thousands of people to leave their home comfort and endanger their lives fighting. In Homer's Iriad, the two great aristocrats, Agamemnon and Odysseus, were able to push the exhausted soldiers back onto the battlefield. Everyone uses different ways to derive the motivation of men, but the success is Odysseus, not King Agamemnon.
The main difference between Gilgamesh's epic and Iliad is that they are a sad and rational way designed to consciously achieve comfort through persuasion. They are just jealous and not self-compassionate, they are looking for the correct word to change the viewer's perspective, or at least their emotions. The earliest evidence of this "order of treatment" came from the middle of the 5th century. It is said that the opponents of rhetoric teacher's talent provided several meetings.
2 Although this discussion is not important, I think the evidence is very compelling, and we can think that Iliad includes an effective social system. See MI Finley 1979, W. Don run 1980, W. Don Ran 1985, W. Donlan 1989a, W. Donlan 1989b, W. Don 1997, W. Donlan and C. Thomas 1993, Raaflaub 1997, Raaflaub 1998, and H. Van Wees 1992. It is not an institution where opportunities exist, it is an agency that is indivisible and has both a cultural foundation that is integrated with the concept of human behavior and a somewhat ironic opportunity. Therefore there are no institutions and opportunities separately, because they are widespread throughout the culture and can therefore be defined.
Iliad brought a more comprehensive understanding of the behavior and outcomes of the larger Homer cycle. This article claims that the sorrow of Iliad is the main cause. In the case of Achilles, the effect of grief is particularly transitory, even in the sense that Achilles' goal is completely changed after the grief process, even if Achilles experiences literally in the process of grieving. Physical change In this article we will cover the sorrow of Iliad as a whole, but I will mainly describe Achilles. This is the central story of Iliad and the majority of sorrows in epic are related to Achilles and its behavior, either directly or indirectly. . Sadness in the magnificent cycle spanning Iliad and Odyssey is easily characterized by the relationship between the two concepts of Kleos and Nostos, especially in Iliad.