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  2. Achilles and Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    Achilles bandages the arm of Patroclus. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the stories associated with the Trojan War.In the Iliad, Homer describes a deep and meaningful relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, where Achilles is tender toward Patroclus, but callous and arrogant toward others.

  3. The Silence of the Girls - Wikipedia

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    The plot then becomes that of the Iliad, covering the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon over Chryseis, which results in Achilles yielding Briseis to Agamemnon, Achilles's subsequent refusal to join the fighting, then the deaths of Patroclus, Hector, and finally Achilles. Briseis has become pregnant with Achilles's child shortly before his ...

  4. Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    Ledbetter connects the way that Achilles and his mother, Thetis, communicate to the link between Achilles and Patroclus. Ledbetter does so by comparing how Thetis comforts the weeping Achilles in Book 1 of the Iliad to how Achilles comforts Patroclus as he weeps in Book 16. Achilles uses a simile containing a young girl tearfully looking at her ...

  5. Briseis - Wikipedia

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    As she laments Patroclus's death, she wonders what will happen to her without his intercession on her behalf, saying that Patroclus promised her he would get Achilles to make her his legal wife instead of his slave. [11] In book 19 of the Iliad, Achilles makes a rousing speech to the Achaean soldiers. He publicly declares that he will ignore ...

  6. Iliad - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Miller's 2011 debut novel, The Song of Achilles, [67] tells the story of Achilles and Patroclus's life together as children, lovers, and soldiers. The novel, which won the 2012 Women's Prize for Fiction , draws on the Iliad as well as the works of other classical authors such as Statius , Ovid , and Virgil .

  7. The Song of Achilles - Wikipedia

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    Drawing from this source material, Miller sought to write a story about who Patroclus was and what he meant to Achilles. [2] In addition to the Iliad , Miller drew inspiration from the writings of Ovid , Virgil , Sophocles , Apollodorus , Euripides , and Aeschylus , as well as accounts of Achilles's childhood friendship with Patroclus and his ...

  8. Ransom (Malouf novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ransom was shortlisted for the 2011 International Dublin Literary Award. [2] It received the 2009 John D. Criticos Prize for Greek literature. [3] The book received positive reviews from the New York Times Book Review, the Dallas Morning News, the New Yorker, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and the Wall Street Journal and many other ...

  9. Madeline Miller - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Achilles, Miller's debut novel, was released in September 2011. [3] [9] The book took her ten years to write. [2] [3] Set during the Greek Heroic Age, the novel tells the story from Patroclus' point of view and the bond that grew between him and Achilles. [6] Here is a list of awards and honors the novel won.