Compare And Contrast Scroll Two And Agamemnon

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Scroll Two of the Iliad helps build upon the characters and themes presented in Scroll One. King Agamemnon, the leader of the attacking Achaeans, is presented as a prideful and headstrong man. Scroll One and Scroll Two both similarly describe Agamemnon’s pride and strong desire. He believes he is a great king, and that he deserves the most glory from the battle at Troy. Even so, these traits will hurt the Achaean army as Agamemnon stops at nothing to keep his pride and glory. The first similarity is that Agamemnon’s pride becomes a major issue in both Scroll One and Scroll Two. His pride creates issues with both Achilles and the Achaean army. In Scroll Two, Agamemnon receives a false dream from Zeus stating that he “shall take Troy” (Il.

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