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25 May, 01:10

Would anyone know the correct answer for this question?

In The Iliad story:

Achilles' mother tells him that if he goes to war against Troy, he will die there, but his name will live forever. However, she continues, if he stays home, he will live long, but his name will be forgotten.

What conclusion can you draw about Achilles, knowing that he decides to go to war knowing that this prophecy would come true?

Which of these choices are correct?

Achilles values greatness and glory.

Achilles does not want to live.

Achilles believes he can escape the prophecy.

Achilles supports Menelaus' decision to go to war against Troy.

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  1. 25 May, 01:17
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    Achilles values greatness and glory
  2. 25 May, 01:18
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    Achilles values greatness and glory would be your answer because he doesn't care if he dies if he dies with people knowing his name and what he did.
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