Saving Patroclus’ Body, 19.p. 474-5
Mother and Soldier Son 19. p, 489
Book 19: Achilles calls assembly of wounded warriors
• *Apologies*: Achilles, p. 490,
497 • Agamemnon, 491-3
Public Banquet
Private mourning, Briseis, women, and Achilles, 497--99
Achilles arms for Battle, p. 500-502
Book 20 Zeus allows gods to fight for their favorites Achilles on battlefield p.519
Poseidon saves Aeneas, p. 513
The
The Battlefield
Book 21, p.520-4
• 12 boys for • Patroclus’ pyre
• Achilles refuses to • ransom Priam’s son • Lycaon a second time: • Recognition • Merciless behavior • Cruel words *524 • Insults to River
Fighting in the River
Slaughter of Asteropaeus, Grandson of a River, *426
Achilles fights the River Gods, 526-30, 528-9*
River accuses Apollo of standing aside
Gods Help Achilles, 531
Gods Battle Each Other Ares vs. Athena
Poseidon vs. Apollo, 534-5*
Athena vs. Aphrodite
• Hera vs. Artemis Hermes vs Leto *536
Priam calls troops into city Agenor holds Greeks off, 538-9
Hector remains outside
Book 22. Outside the wall
• Hector Stands firm
• Achilles confronts Apollo, * 541-2
From The Wall of Troy
Plea of Priam, King and aged father, Pp.542-4 Plea of Hecuba, mother, 544
Hector’s Thoughts, 544-6 From Snake guarding hole to Young girl and lover to frightened runner
Three Times around the Wall Images
Places
Gods watch and comment Zeus and Athena, 547
Hector is a ‘mere mortal’
Hector faces Achilles
Athena/Diephobus encourages Hector Hector Attacks 549* 551*
Confrontation, 549-553 • Returning dead body
unmutilated? *550, *553 • Achilles vaunts 552-3* • Hector predicts *553
Death, Mutilation, and Triumph, *554
Priam and Hecuba react to the sight, *555-6
Andromache learns Hector’s Fate, 556-7
Andromache’s Lament, 557-8