Homer's Courage in War
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•In a classic, Homer says: "Never once did you arm with the troops or go to battle or risk an ambush packed with Achaea’s picked men you lack the courage"
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The architecture of a presidential administration bent on vengeance and on little else is being put into place right out there in the open—rhetorically and in every other way.
Various candidates for the second Trump administration are skipping merrily all over the airwaves. Kash Patel vowed to take his vengeance on journalists who "live like vermin" as long as a year ago , and he might end up running the CIA .
The story is all vengeance and nobody ever wins anything and it all ends with the funerals of heroes, all mutilated in different ways.
Achilles , his rage spent, is left alone on the beach in the dark, looking out on the faceless sea.
Achilles begs Patroclus in Hades to understand that vengeance is all burned out of him.
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