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Without Achilles, the Greeks are pushed back to their ships by the Trojan prince Hector. Achilles’ best friend (and possibly lover), Patroclus, dons Achilles’ armor to rally the Greeks but is killed by Hector. Consumed by grief and guilt, Achilles reconciles with Agamemnon and returns to battle with terrifying fury. He slaughters the Trojans, corners Hector, and drags his body behind his chariot for days. The poem concludes not with the fall of Troy, but with a moment of profound humanity: the aged Trojan king, Priam, sneaks into Achilles’ tent to beg for his son’s body. Moved by Priam’s love and courage, Achilles relents, and the epic ends with Hector’s funeral.

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: Los guerreros buscan la gloria eterna. Aquiles debe elegir entre una vida larga y olvidada o una muerte joven que lo haga inmortal a través de la memoria. Without Achilles, the Greeks are pushed back to

Here is a clear summary of the story of each epic. He slaughters the Trojans, corners Hector, and drags

Odysseus strings the bow, shoots the arrow, and then, with Telemachus, slaughters all the suitors.