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Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Solely "Achilles"

The fiercest warrior of Achaeans, son of Peleus and Thesis who killed Priam’s greatest sons including Hector, the one who killed Achilles’ cousin Patroclus.


By Achilles’ firmness and fast reflex of his body he can kill thousands of warriors in a certain war. Because of these, he is considered as a porously warrior in Greece. He is also demigod whose faith is to die in the hands of the two great warriors, Paris and Phoebus Apollo. These are the things I know about Achilles the dangerous warrior in the epitome of epics.


Achilles was compared to a star named “Orion’s Dog” that brings wretched mortals fever. His bronze chest glittered like that star
(paragraph 40. Book 22).

Every time he walks through the battle field his blazing eyes made the enemy shake in fear, his shining helmet and armor that guards him through the powerful attacks of the his foe, and the courage to win the battle. Achilles butchered the body corpse of the greatest warrior he had killed; its children were tossed down to the ground by his will. He was a fearless person that strike warrior’s head with his sharp bronze spear. He also attempts to catch the god of medicine, light and music, Apollo that helped Hector to kill his loved cousin, Patroclus
(paragraph 10p.Book 22).


But Achilles died in short term with glory and famous to all NATION

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