Thursday, January 24, 2019
Achilles and the Embassy Book Ix of the Iliad
Achilles Decision on the Embassy An extremely large difficulty in the world today and in Homeric times as well, is people non knowing how to set their pride aside and uncase up their own messes. In Book IX of The Iliad, we see Agamemnons struggle with war and Achilles personal war in his own head. Achilles is not a door mat for Agamemnon, nor should he be Achilles is a great warrior. Book IX truly illustrates what kind of men they both are. Achilles is right(a) to refuse the embassy in Book IX because he keeps his honor as a man and a warrior intact.Agamemnon is a man of terrible temperament and he does not understand what honor is at all. Sending others to do his dirty work is morally wrong. He has shamefully treated Achilles as if he is a second-class citizen, and he always has. Agamemnon barely makes an try to win Achilles, the greatest warrior Homeric times have ever known, over. He offers Achilles many women and gifts, including the one he took away at first, Briseus dau ghter, and he swears a solemn, binding oath in the bargain he never mount her bed (332-334).Agamemnon offers every subject in the book to Achilles begging him to come back, precisely what really shows his character is that he sent others to propose the deal. Even worse, he says if Achilles accepts he after part come back if Achilles would bow down to Agamemnon I am the greater king, I am the elder-born, I claim-the greater man (192-193). Achilles is a remarkable warrior and an honorable man. He has been treated as second-rate to Agamemnon for a long time. Agamemnon needs Achilles on his side if he wants any desire of defeating the Trojans and even he admits it through Odysseus in multiple pages of Book IX.If he honestly thought winning the war without Achilles leading the Achaean force he would not have even bothered sending Odysseus, Ajax, and Phoenix. Agamemnon whitethorn be a better king and war strategist than Achilles would be, but he is not the warrior that Achilles is, he could never achieve the same status. Achilles gives the Achaean soldiers hope and drive that Agamemnon cannot provide. Achilles has dealt with the way he has been treated for long enough. He just wants to go home and live his life kind of of risking it for mortal who thinks he is better than Achilles.He retains more of his honor going home and alert a full life than if he would accept the bribe that has been placed in front of him. At least that way Achilles is not notice the world that he can be bought. Agamemnon needs to personally go to Achilles and ask for forgiveness. Not accepting the embassy is definitely the most appropriate option that Achilles can make. By rejecting Agamemnons feeble pleas to return to battle he is more likely to live a long, happy life. Achilles shows the world that he cannot be purchased by anyone and that he is not a spineless door mat who is okay with being treated in such a terrible manner constantly.In the defining moments of Book IX we see ho w all opposite Achilles and Agamemnon are of each other. Achilles is the hope of an entire army and Agamemnon can clearly not get his act together. Agamemnon should have gone to Achilles himself instead of sending others, to ask him to come back. If he knew what he was doing Agamemnon would have approached him and speak to him as a true equal and apologized for all of his wrong-doings. Refusing the embassy is the right thing for Achilles to do it keeps his honor undamaged as a warrior and a man.
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