Friday, October 15, 2010

Is Patroclos really a noble man?

                      I wonder is Patroclos really a noble comrade or warrior? Well we will see here's a little summary of what will happen.

                   Patroclos talked to Achilles if he can wear His armor to defend the ship he was able to convince him but Achilles warned him that if the enemy leaves and goes back to troy he should stop fighting and return, and so the battle starts Patrocolos defended the ship and the enemy fled he ignored Achilles's words and went after the Trojan soldier and Hector while pursuing Hector Apollo joined the fight and shot Patrocolos on the back then he was stabbed by a Trojan soldier and Hector dealt the finishing blow.
             
                 So what do you think? I don't think Patroclos is a noble man i think he's just a greedy warrior, he was so greedy that he ignored the word if his beloved friend and let his lust for blood take over him that's the reason he died in battle. well i think he's a little bit noble because he didn't force his friend Achilles on the fight Achilles didn't want to join. So do you think it's honorable? Some might say it's honorable but i really think it's just lust for blood he just wanted bloodshed.
               
Why? because if you we're on his feet and you see the enemy running would you still give chase and kill them? well for me it's not because I already seen the enemy's back and it means they already gave up and i think it's not really honorable to attack the enemy in the back. So now tell me was he really noble?

1 comment:

  1. Score: 7

    You have a point somehow. But, initially, is it really his lust for battle that urges him to go to the battlement?

    Note: Kindly go over your composition again. Please asses if it manifests the characteristics of a CORRECT and EFFECTIVE composition.

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