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Why does Achilles need a shield?
Achilles is a demigod, meaning he is half-man and half-god. He’s almost invincible, due to his divine roots. Still, like any self-respecting warrior, he needs a shield and armor to battle Hector. His mother Thetis, a nymph, asks Hephaestus (the god of metalsmithing and related arts) to make Achilles a new shield.
Why does Achilles not have his armor?
Because, invulnerable or not (Thetis wanted to protect him from a mortal wound), a hit on the heel ought not kill Achilleas, hell he could survive the loss of his entire foot.
Why did Patroclus wear Achilles armor?
Patroclus wanted to wear Achilles’ armor to intimidate the Trojans and lead the Greeks to victory, but Achilles had his mom ask Zeus to support the Trojans since he was shamed and wanted the Greeks to lose. He even thought Patroclus sounded whiny when asking to wear his armor.
Why did Ajax want Achilles armor?
Ajax argues that because of his strength and the fighting he has done for the Greeks, including saving the ships from Hector, and driving him off with a massive rock, he deserves the armor.
What did Achilles do after killing Hector?
Hector had begged for an honorable burial in Troy, but Achilles was determined to humiliate his enemy even in death. He dragged Hector’s body behind his chariot all the way back to the Achaean camp and tossed it on the garbage heap.
Did Hector take Achilles armor?
In the poem, Achilles lends Patroclus his armor in order to lead the Achaean army into battle. Ultimately, Patroclus is killed in battle by Hector, and Achilles’ armor is stripped from his body and taken by Hector as spoils.
Who got Achilles armor after he died?
Odysseus
The Greek god Apollo was angry with Achilles because Achilles killed Apollo’s son. He fought and killed Penthesilea, the Queen of the Amazons. After Achilles’ death, the heroes Odysseus and Ajax competed for Achilles’ armor. Odysseus won and gave the armor to Achilles’ son.
Why is the armor of Achilles important in the story?
The Greek hero Achilles and his armor are an important piece of the story, as everyone who wears the armor feels its power. Achilles lets his friend Patroclus use his armor during a battle, where his is mistaken for Achilles. After killing Patroclus, the Trojan hero Hector takes Achilles’ armor and wears it.
What did Achilles let his friend Patroclus use to wear?
Achilles lets his friend Patroclus use his armor during a battle, where his is mistaken for Achilles. After killing Patroclus, the Trojan hero, Hector, takes Achilles’ armor and wears it.
Why was Achilles not invulnerable in the Iliad?
Because Achilles was not invulnerable in the Iliad. The myth that he could only be injured by being hit in the heel did not appear in ancient Greek mythology and first appeared in Roman myth. Because of this, Achilles, like any other warrior, would need armour to protect himself from attack.
What happens at the end of Achilles and Hector?
Hector knows of the ability of Achilles and how Achilles is currently motivated by revenge. Nevertheless, Hector experiences the battle rage of the armor, which opens him up to the gods’ suggestion that he meet Achilles in one-on-one combat. The destructive path of Achilles’ original set of armor ends with Achilles killing Hector.