The Shield of Achilles (Book 18)
Patroclus and the Price of Friendship
Hector’s Fate (Books 19–22)
Divine Intervention
Rage, Honor, and Resolution
100

When he learns of Patroclus’s death, Achilles is overwhelmed by this emotion.

What is grief (or rage)?

100

Patroclus wore this piece of Achilles’ gear when he went into battle.

What is Achilles’ armor?

100

Hector ignores this family member’s plea not to face Achilles outside Troy’s walls.

Who is Andromache (his wife)?

100

This god briefly gives Achilles superhuman strength in battle.


Who is Athena?

100

Achilles returns to battle after making peace with this leader.

Who is Agamemnon?

200

Thetis seeks this god to forge new armor for her son.

Who is Hephaestus?

200

Achilles vows not to eat or drink until he avenges this man.


Who is Patroclus?

200

Before their duel, this god tricks Achilles by taking the shape of Hector’s brother.

Who is Apollo (in the form of Deïphobus)?

200

Zeus weighs the fates of Hector and Achilles using this image.

What is the golden scales (scale of fate)?

200

Achilles’ rage is described as this driving force of both destruction and destiny.


What is the “mēnis” — sacred, godlike wrath?

300

The shield of Achilles famously depicts both this — a city at peace and a city at war.

What are two cities, one celebrating and one besieged?

300

Achilles’s mother delivers a prophecy tied to his revenge. It foretells this.


What is Achilles’ own death soon after Hector’s?

300

Hector’s courage fails momentarily, and he does this around the city.

What is runs three times around Troy?

300

The River Scamander, enraged by Achilles, takes this form to fight him.


What is a river god (Xanthus) rising as a wave?

300

Priam moves Achilles to pity by doing this.

What is kneeling and kissing Achilles’ hands (the hands that killed his son)?

400

This goddess wraps Achilles in divine light to protect him before he reenters battle.

Who is Athena?

400

Before battle, Achilles performs this ritual to honor Patroclus.

What is sacrificing at his funeral pyre (including captives and horses)?

400

Achilles kills Hector with this weapon.

What is a spear (thrust into his neck)?

400

This god rescues Hector’s body from Achilles’ abuse.

Who is Apollo?

400

Through Priam, Achilles finally does this symbolic act toward Hector’s body.


What is returns it for burial?

500

The shield represents this larger concept about humanity and fate.

What is the totality of human life — its joys, sorrows, and inevitability under fate?

500

The interactions between Patroclus and Achilles reveal this core theme of The Iliad.

What is the tension between human affection and heroic duty (or rage and compassion)?

500

After Hector’s death, Achilles commits this act of desecration.

What is dragging Hector’s body behind his chariot around Troy?

500

The gods argue over Hector’s burial; this one finally commands Achilles to release the body.

Who is Zeus?

500

The closing of Book 22 foreshadows this inevitable destiny for Achilles.


What is his own death soon after, fated at Troy?