While Odysseus and Achilles fought for the same cause, they embody two different approaches to ancient Greek heroism.
Patroclus returns to the battle wearing Achilles' armour and is slain by Hector. When Achilles finds out he is determined to be avenged. Patroclus returns to the battle wearing Achilles's armour ...
Thereafter, while his countrymen lost battle after battle, Achilles sulked in his tent. Disaster threatened. Patroclus ... and the war was ended by a trick: Ulysses’ famed stratagem of the ...
The novel features Patroclus' narration as he moves through stages of his life: childhood, adolescence with Achilles, and the Trojan War. Doubly, it showcases Patroclus' relationship with Achilles ...
Courtesy Lawrence Dillon/Aristos Tales of the Trojan War — especially ... the glorious-but-doomed Greek warrior Achilles and his beloved, the prince Patroclus. Lee first fell under the ...
At which point the Trojan, Pandarus, fires an arrow at Menelaus and the fight is back on. The Greeks are missing Achilles so the Soldier visits Achilles's tent with Patroclus, the hero's cousin ...