Monday, April 13, 2009

Jovenesde 13 Años Cachando

Summary of the Iliad (Chapter I)

The Iliad is
on the Anger of Achilles because of the affront to their honor by the hubrístico Agamemnon ... but also about many other things, both human and divine: it is a work that, despite having been established in a permanent text, is, paradoxically, in a state of continuous flow, as no two readings are never equal . CANTO I




is requested from the beginning to the muse to send the song of the woes hit by the wrath of Achilles (1-7). Comes to the assembly of the Achaeans, Crises, priest of Apollo to rescue his daughter, had recently made captive in war and honor given to Agamemnon (8-21). Apollo sent the army a terrible epidemic have been ignominiously rejected his priest (22-52). Achilles makes an assembly, to placate the god, in which the soothsayer Calchas proclaims that they should free their daughter Briseis this terrible dispute and does not refuse to deliver your daughter certainly Crises, but robs Achilles Briseis who had been granted as a reward for his courage. He seizes Briseis but Nestor objects (130-311 and 318-347). Filled with this offense, strong young man decides to separate from the war with the Myrmidons, his soldiers. His mother Thetis reaffirms its purpose and promises revenge to the supplicant (348-427). Meanwhile the Army offers and offered expiatory sacrifices to Apollo (312-317). Then made to withdraw Crises home along with the scapegoat, who is atoned for the crime being sacrificed (428-487), as it had been presented to Olympus Thetis secretly favored the victory to the Trojans, while Achaeans did not give satisfaction to Achilles (488-533). Hera, the enemy of the Trojans clandestine attacks these findings at odds with Zeus at dinner (534-567). This is sad because the whole assembly of the gods, Hephaestus who finally makes it back to the peace and joy (568-611).

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