Iliad Paper Essay, Research Paper
How does Achilles change? Why does the change take place? Which personality is the true Achilles?
Initially, Achilles is selfish and petty. He refuses to fight in the war because Agamemnon takes Briseis. His selfishness causes the death of many Argives. Without the strength and power of Achilles, no other Greek warrior is able to repel the powerful Hector. Achilles understands this and refuses to fight unless the Greeks recognize him as the supreme commander. When Agamemnon offers Achilles a plentiful amount of elegant gifts, Achilles says, ? No, not even then could Agamemnon bring my fighting spirit around until he pays me back, pays full measure for all of his heartbreaking outrage?(264). Because Achilles refuses to fight, Patroclus decides to lead Achilles? troops in honor of him.
After the death of Patroclus, Achilles? personality changes. He begins to feel remorse because he allows his friend to go to battle without considering the major risk that he takes. The death of Patroclus indicates to Achilles that he has been acting immature and inspires him to go to battle. His presence is very useful in the battle, and Achilles slays Hector. After slaying his friend?s killer, he goes back to the Argive camp to lead the f
Achilles matures throughout the book. Initially, he chooses not to fight for a selfish reason, but eventually he fights and saves the Argives from total destruction. If it had not been for Patroclus? death, the reader would not get to see the kinder version of Achilles. Achilles seems to change his entire personality after the death of Patroclus, which makes the reader ponder whether it took the death of a loved one for Achilles to change his behavior. The true Achilles is the one at the beginning of the book, but slowly he progresses into a kinder version toward the end.