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The Iliad Essay, Research Paper


Aaron RorabaughRorabaugh 1


Mrs. Kasehagen


Pre-AP English


2/1/01


The Iliad


The scene opens on the last year of the Trojan war. The war had raged for


ten years, with the invading Greeks fighting against Troy. Apollo has sent a plague


to the Greeks because Agamemnon, king and leader of the Greeks, dishonored a


daughter of Apollo’s priest. When the reason for the plague is discovered,


Agamemnon becomes angry and defiant, unhappy to give the daughter back to her


father to appease Apollo. Achilles, a superior Greek warrior, challenges


Agamemnon’s arrogance, but Agamemnon turns his anger to Achilles, and demands


that Achilles give a slave girl to him as a compensation. Achilles fills with rage, but


Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, calms both men down so that they do not fight with


swords. Instead they argue, and Achilles withdraws from the Greek camp, refusing


to fight until Agamemnon apologizes.


Meanwhile, on Olympus, the home of the gods, the gods are taking sides in


the conflict. Aphrodite persuades Zeus to give glory to the Trojans, if only


temporarily. Zeus agrees, which angers his wife Hera, who favors the Greeks.


Many Greek leaders want to abandon the war against Troy, because they are weary.


This is not the will of Zeus, and so he sends a false message in dream form to


Agamemnon, encouraging him to fight, and promising him an easy victory.


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Agamemnon asks the warriors if they want to leave, hoping for a rallying


answer, but instead, all of them start heading for their ships. Odysseus, a clever


warrior, makes a speech and motivates the Greeks to stay and fight. Paris, the


beautiful and cowardly son of the Trojan king Priam, starts to boast and defies any


Greek to fight him. Menelaus, brother of Agamemnon, takes this boast. Both sides


agree to a truce, and the winner of this single combat will win the war. Paris is


overmatched, but he is saved by divine intervention by Aphrodite. The truce


becomes tense, and is broken by Pandarus. Athena assists in helping Pandarus to


throw a spear that grazes Menelaus. The battle begins in earnest. Aprhodite, Ares,


and Apollo assume human form and fight to help the Trojans. Diomedes, a Greek


warrior, has great fortune in fighting, wounding both Aphrodite and Ares so that


they have to leave the battlefield.


The Battle has quieted for a moment. Glaucus and Hippolochus, two family


friends but now on opposing sides, meet and are able to exchange a few words of


friendship. During the Lull, Paris and Hector return to the battle. Hector says


goodbye to his wife and son, and makes a speech about accepting fate. Hector offers


to fight another single combat battle, and Ajax accepts. They fight until nightfall.


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During the night, the Greeks build a defensive wall and steal a few hours of


sleep before dawn. Zeus decrees that the gods will no longer interfere in the war.


The truce does not last past dawn, and the Trojan army gains position on the


Greeks. Hector leads, but he cannot break the Greek defense before night. The


Greeks do not sleep, and keep watch all night. Agamemnon offers a full retreat, this


time in earnest, but Diomedes becomes angry and convinces the Greeks to stay.


Ajax and Phoenix travel to visit Achilles and beg for his return. Achilles is happy to


see them, but he refuses to return to the battle, and becomes angry when they offer


bribes of wealth.


Agamemnon cannot sleep, and so to ease his mind, he sends Diomedes and


Odysseus on a spy mission. They break into the Trojan camp, kill a slow-witted spy,


and slay many other Trojans as they sleep. The fighting continues in the morning,


and Agamemnon leads a charge. Paris wounds Diomedes, and Odysseus is almost


taken prisoner. Achilles hears the fighting from his ship. He sends Patroclus, his


dear friend, to see what is going on. Th

e Greek line breaks, and the Trojans enter


the Greek camp. The Greeks are on the verge of defeat, and they begin to retreat to


their ships. Posiedon, god of the sea, appears to the Greeks in the form of Calchas


the prophet, and motivates them to continue fighting. Ajax helps Posiedon, and the


Greeks fight alongside their ships. The Greeks hold the Trojans back.


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Agamemnon again suggests retreat, and Odysseus and Diomedes oppose him,


and the Greeks stay. Hera, Zeus’ wife, drugs him so Posiedon can assist the Greeks


without interference from Zeus. Zeus wakes up from his drug-induced sleep, and


forces Posiedon to stop aiding the Greeks. The Trojans try another attack, but it is


repulsed largely due to Ajax.


Meanwhile, Patroclus has entered the Greek camp and is moved to tears by


the suffering of his fellow soldiers. Patroclus begs Achilles for permission to fight


using Achilles’ armor. Achilles agrees, but he warns Patroclus not to fight too


dangerously, or chase enemies. Patroclus becomes absorbed in the fighting,


and fights beyond his ability. Hector kills Patroclus. Hector takes Achilles’ armor


off of Patroclus. The Greek warriors rush to defend Patroclus’ body. Many Greeks


fight to save his body, and Menelaus and Meriones are successful. Achilles learns of


Patroclus’ death, and he cries and mourns. Achilles mother, the sea-nymph Thetis,


comforts her son by asking Hepheastus, blacksmith of the gods to make him a suit of


divine armor. Hepheastus makes a suit of armor that shows scenes from Greek


history, of the past, of the current war, and of the future. Thetis presents the armor


to her son Achilles, and also helps to preserve Patroclus’ body.


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Achilles abandons his argument with Agamemnon, and they make amends.


Before Achilles enters battle, he is told of the prophesy of his death by Furies, gods


that prophesize. Achilles accepts his fate, and begins to fight. Because the gods


cannot battle the mortals, they begin to battle each other about the outcome of the


war.


Meanwhile, Achilles is attacking Hector, to avenge Patroclus. Achilles is


almost ambushed by Aeneas, a Trojan, but Posiedon protects Achilles. Achilles


again tries to kill Hector, but Hector is saved by Apollo. Achilles kills many other


Trojans to try to reach Hector. Achilles kills every Trojan he sees without mercy.


He forces the Trojans to retreat to the Scamander river. Achilles even fights the


river, which is god-like. The river defeats him, but leaves him alive. Achilles leaves


the river, and rides to the gates of Troy.


The Trojans have retreated into the city walls. Achilles demands that Hector


fight him in single combat. Hector agrees, although he is urged to stay by his father


King Priam and his wife. Achilles chases Hector around the city walls three times,


and Hector is protected by Athena posing as Deiphobus. Hector decides to stand


and fight, and he believes he is being protected by a benevolent god. Hector


foolishly throws away his spear, and when he asks for another one, there is no god


to provide it, because Athena has abandoned him.


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Hector asks Achilles for mercy in his death, but Achilles refuses, and tortures


Hector before killing him. Achilles ties Hector’s body to his chariot, and rides


around the gates of Troy three times with Hector’s body dragging behind. The


Greeks finish their mourning for Patroclus with funeral games of sport. They have


a feast, and burn the body of Hector.


Zeus decrees that Priam will be allowed to have Hector’s body. Zeus sends


Hermes with Priam, and they enter the Greek camp. Priam begs for Hector’s body


back at the feet of Achilles. Achilles weeps with Priam, and grants his request.


Achilles also grants Priam a truce to properly mourn his son. The city of Troy


mourns Hector for 9 days, and then they have a meal, and burn his body on a


funeral pyre.

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