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Honor In The Iliad Essay

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In the Greek society, honor is found on the battlefield, amidst the glory of war. In The
Iliad, with the thousands of deaths, murder and wrath of the gods, the betrayal, the beauty of one woman which caused the war and the heroes in the story, they all fight for honor. Achilles need to uphold his honor guides his actions and ultimately, his fate.
In the beginning of The Iliad, Agamemnon takes Brises daughter of Chryses, who is the priest of Apollo. Apollo steps in and casts a plague on the Greek army for this impudence.
Eventually Agamemnon gives the girl back, but in turn takes Achilles girl. Taking another man's spoils of war is dishonoring them, it is what they have to show after a victory. Achilles said that
"Agamemnon has taken away my prize and …show more content…

Women are seen as the greatest spoils of war in Greek stories, that’s why Agamemnon disregards Achilles and needs a compensation for his loss. Achilles' honor is slighted, so to preserve it, he leaves his army for a while. We can see again how important honor is when Hector says that if he "hung back from battle", he would be a coward, but going to war means "defending my father's honor and my own" (254). Although Achilles is still angry, nothing can keep him from battle for long.
Although, Achilles is seen away from the army, he still rejects domestic life even though it would bring him peace, it would not bring him honor. Although, Achilles sees that he has chosen a warrior life, he is fated for a short life and a death in battle, which is the ultimate way to achieve honor. We see an inner turmoil of nursing his wounded honor and denying "his great hear yearning for the battle cry and war" (242). Achilles is a proud and stubborn person who had to fight relentlessly for everything. The pursuit of honor led to a greed for glory, an unrelenting pride, and this bloodlust. Achilles absolutely mauls his enemies, completely desecrates the

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