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Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 310 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Achilles (In-Depth Analysis)
Although Achilles possesses superhuman strength and a
close relationship with the gods, he may strike modern
readers as less than heroic. He has all the marks of a
great warrior, and indeed proves the mightiest man in
the Achaean army, but his deepseated character flaws
constantly impede his ability to act with nobility and
integrity. He cannot control his pride or the rage that
surges up when that pride is injured. This
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the funeral of Patroclus. He does
not relent in this brutality until the final book of the epic,
when King Priam, begging for the return of Hector's
desecrated corpse, appeals to Achilles's memory of his
father Peleus. Yet it remains unclear whether a father's
heartbroken pleas have really transformed Achilles, or
whether this scene merely testifies to Achilles's capacity
for grief and acquaintance with anguish, which were
already proven in his intense mourning of Patroclus.