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Achilles:A Dynamic Character

Title: Achilles:A Dynamic Character
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 468 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Achilles:A Dynamic Character

Achilles As A Dynamic Character In The Iliad by Homer, Achilles is a dynamic character. A dynamic character is someone who changes from the beginning of a story to the end. Many events in this story influence Achilles to change. He becomes independent and also values people's feelings more. Achilles was the Greeks' greatest warrior. He had his own armor and owned Myrmidons, or specially trained fighting men. He relied on his mother, Thetis, for …showed first 75 words of 468 total

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showed last 75 words of 468 total…his own actions and deal with unfortunate losses, like the death of a friend. In conclusion, Achilles can be described as a dynamic character. He under- goes many changes in the story. One of which is that he becomes independent. Another is that he becomes more aware of other peoples feelings. He realizes his mistakes and regrets them. In the end, he gives up his pride and begins to act more compassionately towards others. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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