Misunderstanding when Hector Kills Achille's Cousin

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This passage tells us about the aftermath of misunderstanding in the war in which Hector accidently killed the cousin of Achilles, who was in the armor of Achilles and also he had his sword. Because he practiced a lot with Achilles, his fighting style was also same. Hector at this point, thought that finally Achilles himself has entered the war and he fought with him. Cousin of Achilles was weak at this point and was killed by Hector, as he could not identify the man behind the mask. After removing the helmet, Hector immediately knew that now he has to face Achilles rage face to face and this happened next, Achilles entered the gates of Troy, fought with Hector, killed him tied to his house and dragged his body.

The original passage: (The Iliad of Homer Book Page# 280)

But Achilles after bereaving noble Hector of his life bindeth him behind his horses and draggeth him around the tomb of his dear comrade: not, verily, is that more honorable or better for him. Let him take heed lest we wax wroth with him, good man though he be, for in his

Fury he is entreating shamefully the sense...

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