"Personal integrity in Achilles achieves the form and……" — Cedric H Whitman
"Personal integrity in Achilles achieves the form and authority of immanent divinity, with its inviolable, lonely singleness, half repellent because of its almost inhuman austeriy, but irresistible in its passion and perfected selfhood."
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In earlier antiquity, no doubt, the multiple and not necessarily consistent aspects of the Greek character found little difficulty in…
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It is perhaps not surprising, amid the general leveling of individual aspirations in the growing megalopolis that it was the…
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The basic story of "The Iliad" seems not even very servicable, for it has few parallels anywhere.
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To reveal death all at once would be to see it absolute, and not as the veiled end of the…
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Achilles' absolute, like every heroic absolute, finds its telos or fulfillment, not in dislocating the world as it is, but…
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To the semidivine hero, the mere fact of ruling over more men does not constitute greatness, and as for glory…
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Odysseus sees reality as the situation or problem before him; Achilles sees it as something in himself, and the problem…
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The Wrath of Achilles had probably been an epic subject for generations when Homer found it, and the germ of…
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The fact that Achilles is the one to take the initiative (in the Chryse affair) is in itself significant: he…
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