The meaning of Achilles' hand in Achilles is a popular image at Homer's Iliad. By focusing on the hands of Achilles, we have insight as well as insights about the character of Achilles, as well as insights on the social habits he lives in. Most of these insights are not communicated directly to the reader, but a detailed study of why hands are concerned will reveal the insights described above. In many cases, the hand of Achilles is his own direct representative, whatever happens in Achilles, it is displayed throughout his hand.
PATROKLOS: A son of Menoithios and a friend of Achilles. He grew up in the house of Achilles (23.84 - 90) and brought Achilles to Troy (line 11, 764 ff). He entered the battle of Achilles in his 16 year old book and his death under Hector returned Achilles to the battlefield. After his ghost visit to Achilles, Achilles held a wonderful funeral in 23 books for his honor. AINEIAS: Dardanian leader, Trojan horse family, Ankies son, and Aphrodite goddess; he was destined to continue using the Trojan horse, he was rescued from Achilles by Poseidon (20.288-339). Survivor; his legendary foundation in the Italian kingdom is the theme of Virgil's Roman epic "Aneid".
Achilles is a spectacular hero in the story poem of Iriad. He lived for the glory of his fight and the prize money he gained in his courage of his fight. As the Trojan war is over, Achilles will not fight, so his position in Greek rank will be challenged. Achilles really has nothing to survive because of the lack of fighting. In this magnificent adventure, Achilles flourished from his courage and his perception, and now he must achieve his new fate. In the first volume after Achilles decided that Achilles was about to stop the Trojan horse war, Homer said that Achilles continues to waste his heart "for bondage and fighting." When fighting, he feels that there is nothing to do, there is nothing to gain, can not survive. In this Ilyad scripture, Homer declares that Achilles is sacred only when he is wearing armor and in a state of intense fighting.