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| 15523. THE IMPACT OF PATROCLUS' DEATH ON ACHILLEUS (IN HOMER'S ILIAD). This paper discusses the evidence from the text regarding Achilleus' excessive pride and his feelings of love and concern for his young friend Patroclus. Also discusses Achilleus' reactions to Patroclus' death, including his feelings of guilt and desire for revenge. Ultimately, the death causes a temporary change in Achilleus' character, which allows him to sympathize with his enemy Priam in his grief over the loss of his son, Hector. 6 pages, 12 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source. |
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