Hero's Journey In The Iliad

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The Iliad, by Homer has two different hero’s journeys and for Achilles it shows the changes he experiences throughout book 16 and book 18. The first hero’s journey is the transformation and this begins to change the physical, emotional, mental, and/or spiritual state of the hero. As Patroclus comes to Achilles, in tears asking for help, Achilles responds “you may strap my splendid armor on your back” (16.73). Achilles changes his intellective decision to help and allow Patroclus to use his armor into battle disguised as Achilles. His next hero’s journey is his revelation and the revelation is the dramatic change the hero can feel physically, emotionally, mentally, and/or spiritually after their transformation. When Nestor’s son delivered the

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