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A summary of the most important characters within the Iliad, including both major and minor characters, what books they featured in and the role they play

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Characters in the Iliad

Achilles

- Books – 1, 9, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24
- Proem (first few lines of an epic – poet sets out main themes and often calls on one of the muses)
begins with his anger – dominates the first book
- Presented as a figure of authority and sympathetic – calls the assembly about the plague and return of
Chryses
- Feels affronted for having his prize taken – especially from an inferior and cowardly man who is
insulting him
 Timē at centre of argument – Achilles is aware of his mortality and knows he does not have much
time to gain kleos
- Achilles’ menis – causes him to refuse to fight and ask his mother to call upon Zeus
 Wants Zeus to condemn his own side to destruction
 Ends up being responsible for the death of Patroclus
- Achilles’ mother Thetis is immortal – element in Achilles which reaches beyond man
- Begged by Odysseus in b9 to rejoin the fighting – refuses
- Acknowledges that the Greeks need help in b16 but feels bound by his declaration to not fight until
the trojans burn the ships
 Allows Patroclus to fight in his armour
 Has his own heroic status in mind and warns Patroclus not to do more than drive the trojans away
from the ships
- Comes back to fight in b18 after the death of Patroclus & renounces the anger he held towards
Agamemnon
- Anger he held towards Agamemnon is turned into savage rage at his determination to avenge
Patroclus and kill hector
- He cannot fight until he gets his new armour – his presence and war cry are enough to throw the
trojans into chaos and allows the Greeks to retrieve the body of Patroclus
- His mind is dominated with anger – even after Briseis’ is returned
- B22 – meets hector and is pitiless
 Seems to have lost all his humanity – tells hector he would like to eat his raw flesh
 Defiles hector’s body after killing him
 Revenge killing does not lesson his grief about the death of Patroclus
- Realises he will never return home to see his own father when he puts Patroclus on the pyre
 In a sense it is his funeral too
- Has lost his obsessive grief at the funeral games – seen as a good leader
- Only regains his own humanity when Thetis tells him to return the body of hector – moved by the
sight of Priam and thinks of his own father

Agamemnon

- Books – 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 19, 23
- Leader of the Greeks – has the largest number of ships
- Treatment of Chryses in b1 is harsh – callously tells the priest his daughter will serve Agamemnon’s
bed and shows no respect for Chryses’ age or status
- Calchas (the seer) is afraid of Agamemnon
- Furious when challenged
- Arrogant and pitiless
- B9 – admits his despair and is about to leave troy like a coward
- Generous reparation to Achilles in b9 – one of his conditions is that Achilles should acknowledge him
as leader
- B19 – final reconciliation but cannot admit guilt & passes on responsibility for is actions to the gods
and says they tricked him
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