In the Iliad, Odysseus employs a variety of justifications to persuade Achilles to re-join the Greeks. He launches into a protracted monologue about their future and well-being and how Zeus is watching over them.
At that time, Odysseus brings up Achilles’ father Peleus and how he convinced him that Athene and Hera would grant him victory. He keeps telling Achilles that Agamemnon will give him a “commendable gift” if he stops being furious and makes a number of offerings, including horses, cauldrons, gold, women, and much more.
One of the justifications cited was the desire to live a life of glory and become known as the greatest warlord.King Priam, Achilles’ love interest, is the subject of the romance in the book Achilles and Hector: The Story of the Liad. Briseis imagines that they would marry when they return to his home in Phthia after falling in love with one another. The Song of Achilles.
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