Patroclus and Achilles from a scene of The Song of Achilles


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06 Jan 2024 Major Character Death Achilles/Patroclus Achilles Patroclus Patroclus meets his eyes. The fire makes them match his hair. "You really think you'll become a legend?" "It hurts a lot less to have something to believe in." "I don't believe in the gods." He laughs. "I'm not talking about the gods." "What else is there?"


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Analysis. One spring day when the boys are fifteen, Patroclus watches Achilles on the beach. There are no mirrors on Pelion, so Patroclus measures his own body through the changes in his friend's. He tells Achilles that he looks older and asks if he himself does, too. Using his hand, Achilles traces the parts of Patroclus's body that seem.


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Patroclus is a figure from Greek mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was most famous for his close friendship with the Greek hero, Achilles. He followed Achilles to Troy and would ultimately die because of him and his actions.


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Overview. Patroclus, son of Menoetius, was a Greek hero from northern Greece and the closest companion of the famous Achilles.Patroclus accompanied Achilles to the Trojan War and stood loyally by his side when Achilles withdrew from the fighting due to a quarrel with the Greek general Agamemnon.. The Trojans took advantage of Achilles' anger to storm the Greek camp, but Patroclus donned his.


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Patroclus was the son of Menoetius. Patroculos' name means "one who aids or helps an army against their enemy" - he was Achilles' advisor and the calm voice in the stormy sea of war. Some people think that Patroculos is also Achilles, which fits how similar they are. Patroclus is best known for being one-half of the most epic.


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Patroclus, or "Patroklos" in ancient Greek, derives its roots from the words "pater" meaning "father" and "kleos" meaning "glory." Essentially, his name signifies "glory of the father." The Romans, ever the admirers of Greek culture, adopted many of their myths, keeping the name Patroclus intact.


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Patroclus [achillesXpatroclus] 4K 90 3 Patroclus had followed Achilles to Troy, but not like so many thought because of his Oath as a suitor of the kidnapped Helen. His motives unclear even to his closest friend Achilles, he steered 10 ships towards Troy- and following his friend and love.


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Patroclus at the Trojan War During the Trojan War, Patroclus was a valiant soldier. When the Trojans had taken the advantage and were threatening the Greek ships, Patroclus convinced Achilles to let him become the leader of the army and repel the enemy. So, Patroclus wore Achilles' army and led the soldiers to battle successfully.


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by ArchaiOptix. published on 06 June 2021. Download Full Size Image. Red-figure kylix depicting the hero Achilles tending to the wounds of Patroclus, who was wounded by an arrow. Attributed to the Sosias Painter. c. 500 BCE. 32.1 cm (12.2 in) in diameter. Vulci, Italy. (Altes Museum)


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Patroclus, rather than Achilles, directs the servants to prepare a bed for Phoenix. Although Achilles is technically the host, it seems Patroclus has enough of a position in Achilles's household to tend to the needs of Achilles's guests.


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Achilles. A former prince and Achilles 's lover, Patroclus is the novel's narrator. He is fundamentally kind, which leads his father to dislike him. Patroclus's mother was intellectually disabled, and his father believes that both Patroclus and his mother were weak. As a child, Patroclus accidentally killed a young boy whose father.


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Mythology Early days A fresco in Pompeii depicting Achilles seated between Briseis and Patroclus in the marquee During his childhood, Patroclus had killed another child in anger over a game. Patroclus was exiled from his home, Opus, and Menoetius gave Patroclus to Peleus, Achilles ' father. [16]


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Patroclus "Glory of the father." The celebrated friend of Achilles, was a son of Menoetius of Opus, 1 and a grandson of Actor and Aegina, whence he is called Actorides. 2 His mother is commonly called Sthenele, but some mention her under the name of Periapis or Polymele. 3 Aeacus, the grandfather of Achilles, was a brother of Menoetius, 4 and, according to Hesiod, 5 Menoetius was a brother of.


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The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the stories associated with the Trojan War. In the Iliad, Homer describes a deep and meaningful relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, where Achilles is tender toward Patroclus, but callous and arrogant toward others.