Quiz for Document 5-1: Honor, Pride, and Anger in Ancient Greece
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218.1
Correct. The answer is a. In Achilles’s view, it was Agamemnon and Menelaos, not the Greeks as a whole, who were wronged by the Trojans.
Incorrect. The answer is a. In Achilles’s view, it was Agamemnon and Menelaos, not the Greeks as a whole, who were wronged by the Trojans.
Correct. The answer is c. Achilles was upset that Agamemnon had taken a greater share of the spoils of war even though Achilles had done most of the fighting.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Achilles was upset that Agamemnon had taken a greater share of the spoils of war even though Achilles had done most of the fighting.
Correct. The answer is d. Agamemnon told Achilles that he could leave if he desired because “[t]here are others with me who will do me honor, and above all Zeus of the counsels.”
Incorrect. The answer is d. Agamemnon told Achilles that he could leave if he desired because “[t]here are others with me who will do me honor, and above all Zeus of the counsels.”