Honor And Glory In The Iliad By Homer

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Throughout the Iliad, Homer presented the idea of how personal honor and glory was a central cultural theme to the Classic Greeks; these characteristics guide the people of ancient Greece’s actions and responses throughout their daily lives. Achilles’ honor was so deeply disrespected that in retaliation he withdrew his essential support from the Greeks, and because Odysseus understood the significance of this, he had to desperately employ persuasive arguments, such as appealing to the cursed hero’s emotions and ego, in an attempt to have him rejoin the army and save the Achaeans. By using forms of emotional persuasion during their impassioned argument, Odysseus was striving to appeal to Achilles’ sentimentality and duty as friend. After