Rage And Anger In The Iliad

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The Iliad illustrates that nothing good comes out of rage and anger. It destroys communication, and willingness to cooperate with others. This was clearly demonstrated by the actions of Agamemnon and Achilles. Even though, both men were on the same battle team, anger dominates them and this causes even more destruction then. Agamemnon was so caught up in being angry, he puts the whole team in harm’s way, just because he refused to follow rules and return the priest’s daughter. This shows that anger definitely puts a stop to diplomacy. Even in times when Achilles really tied to be diplomatic, his rage usually takes over, and things tend to go south fast.
Also, in the Homeric world, the Gods seems to have everything under their control, not

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