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How Does Achilles Use Violence In The Iliad

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Homer's epic poem The Iliad, is set during the Trojan War, which is depicted as a brutal and violent conflict between the Greeks and Trojans. Power is a central theme throughout the poem as characters struggle to maintain it both on the battlefield and within their societies. The characters in the story, particularly the Warriors and the Gods, are defined by their physical strength and their ability to use it in battle, but also by their social status, their wealth and their reputation. Violence is often used as a means to maintain such powers/factors.
Achilles is a character in the Iliad who uses violence as a means of exerting power. He’s known for his fierce warrior skills, brute force to assert his dominance over his opponents and willingness
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