The Dramatization of Emotions in Iliad 24.552–658

Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 164 (2):181-196 (2020)
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This article argues that the episode in Il. 24.552–658 involving Achilles and Priam brings out the hero’s ability to control his emotions – even if he did lose them momentarily – by means of his calculation of what will come next. This interpretation fits the compositional structure of the epic, whose closure is highlighted by the hero’s dramatized emotions in his encounter with the Trojan king.

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