The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In Episode 120 of The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both?, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the psychological depths of the Iliad's central conflict: Achilles' withdrawal from battle after the loss of Briseis. This episode unpacks the Greek concept of *menis* (divine wrath) and *kleos* (glory), examining how Achilles' rage against Agamemnon nearly cost the Greeks the war. Lucas traces the ancient Greek *philotimia* (love of honor) and its role in motivating warriors, then contrasts Achilles' personal grief with the public demands of war. The conversation also touches on the Mycenaean practice of *basileus* (king) and the hierarchy on the Greek ships. Using the *Iliad* as a primary source, the hosts break down Achilles' famous speeches to Odysseus and the embassy scene, including the hero's rejection of Agamemnon's gifts. They consider whether Homer was critiquing or celebrating the heroic code. Finally, they reflect on the death of Patroclus as the turning point that brings Achilles back, but with a transformed sense of purpose. This is a deep dive into the human emotions that drive the epic. #Iliad #Achilles #Agamemnon #Briseis #Patroclus #Menis #Kleos #Philotimia #Mycenaean #Basileus #EmbassyScene #Phoenix #Ajax #Odysseus #HomericEpic #BronzeAge #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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