Character guide

Achilles

The greatest Greek warrior at Troy, whose anger reveals the glory and human cost of heroic honour.

Epic heroThe IliadArchaic Greek epicAncient Greece
01 · Overview

Who is Achilles?

Biography

Achilles withdraws from battle after a public insult from Agamemnon. The death of Patroclus brings him back with devastating force, before his encounter with Priam opens a brief recognition of shared grief.

02 · Symbolism

Meaning beyond the plot

Cultural meaning

Achilles embodies both the attraction of heroic fame and its terrible cost to the self and community.

Literary importance

His movement from wounded honour to grief and recognition anchors one of the foundational works of Western epic.

Common interpretations
  • The destructive logic of honour
  • A mortal pursuing immortal fame
  • Grief as a path back to shared humanity
03 · Character journey

Achilles through the story

  1. The quarrel

    Agamemnon’s public insult drives Achilles from the fighting.

  2. Withdrawal

    Greek suffering grows while Achilles defends his wounded honour.

  3. Death of Patroclus

    Private grief returns Achilles to battle.

  4. Defeat of Hector

    His rage reaches its most terrible expression.

  5. Meeting with Priam

    Shared mourning briefly restores recognition between enemies.

04 · Relationships

The people around Achilles

05 · Appears in

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The Iliad

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