Excessive Pride In The Odyssey

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A literary pattern that is consistent throughout the story of the Iliad by Homer is the archetype of heroes with excessive pride. In the beginning of the text, Agamemnon and Achilles, two greek heroes, have won a battle against the Trojans. As their “prizes” for winning the battle, together they decide to capture women to take back home with them. Agamemnon takes Chryseis and Achilles takes Briseis. Chryses, Chryseis’ father, prays to the greek god Apollo for to return his daughter. Apollo forces Agamemnon to give Chryseis back after sending a plague down to the greek camp as a punishment to Agamemnon. Agamemnon demands that he can have Briseis from Achilles to make up for his loss. He demands to Achilles, ““But I shall come to your tent and