The Iliad
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1. ILIÁDOS
In the tenth year of the Trojan War, the Greek army, led by Agamemnon, is camped on the shore near the city. The priest of Apollo, Chryses, has asked Agamemnon to allow him to ransom his daughter Chryseis whom Agamemnon has claimed as his slave, and has been rudely rejected. Chryses prays to Apollo to help him, and Apollo sends a plague upon the Greeks. To pacify the god, it is decided at a general assembly that Agamemnon must return his slave girl. Agamemnon agrees, but demands that he be given Achilles' concubine, Briseis, in exchange. Achilles feels dishonoured and withdraws from the war, taking with him Patroclus and their soldiers. Achilles appeals to his mother for revenge, and the goddess Thetis convinces Zeus to side with the Trojans. Zeus and his wife Hera, who supports the Greeks, have an argument, settled by Hera's son, the smithy-god Hephaestus. (outline found in Alberto Manguel's; "Homer's 'The Iliad,' and 'The Odyssey:' A Biography." (2007)).
“Do not in this way, skilled though you be, godlike Achilles, try to trick me,”
― The Iliad
― The Iliad
“for which I suffered much hardship, which the sons of the Achaeans gave me!”
― The Iliad
― The Iliad
“never yet have they driven off my cattle, or my horses, nor ever in Phthia, where the rich earth breeds warriors have they destroyed my harvest,”
― The Iliad
― The Iliad
“not even if you speak of Agamemnon”
― The Iliad
― The Iliad
“For you, I’d do even more,’ she whispered, overcome with happiness at the praise.”
― The Peasants
― The Peasants
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