He moaned, and wrapped her in his arms, and kissed her.” “There they lie, two corpses, a daughter and her aged father, side by side, a disaster that longs for tears.” The rage inside of Medea and the want to “ruin Jason’s household” she will that the lives of her own two children. The children’s death will “wound my husband the most deeply.” “On this day fortune has bestowed on Jason much grief, it seems, as justice has demanded.” Medea’s rage and anger towards Jason pushes her to the point of killing all of the people Jason loves. Even after all the murders Medea’s blames all of them on Jason’s “outrage, and his newfound bride.” The characters in The Iliad are fueled by rage and anger towards each other. Book I is titled “The Rage of Achilles.” The first two lines of the epic poem begin with “Sing; Goddess, Achilles’ rage, black and murderous, that cost the Greeks of heroes into Hades’ dark, and left their bodies to rot as feasts for dogs and birds, as Zeus’ will be done. Begin with the clash between Agamemnon – The Greek warlord – and godlike Achilles.” Achilles, Hector, and Agamemnon are all well-known warriors, but, unfortunately, they allow their anger and rage to overcome
He moaned, and wrapped her in his arms, and kissed her.” “There they lie, two corpses, a daughter and her aged father, side by side, a disaster that longs for tears.” The rage inside of Medea and the want to “ruin Jason’s household” she will that the lives of her own two children. The children’s death will “wound my husband the most deeply.” “On this day fortune has bestowed on Jason much grief, it seems, as justice has demanded.” Medea’s rage and anger towards Jason pushes her to the point of killing all of the people Jason loves. Even after all the murders Medea’s blames all of them on Jason’s “outrage, and his newfound bride.” The characters in The Iliad are fueled by rage and anger towards each other. Book I is titled “The Rage of Achilles.” The first two lines of the epic poem begin with “Sing; Goddess, Achilles’ rage, black and murderous, that cost the Greeks of heroes into Hades’ dark, and left their bodies to rot as feasts for dogs and birds, as Zeus’ will be done. Begin with the clash between Agamemnon – The Greek warlord – and godlike Achilles.” Achilles, Hector, and Agamemnon are all well-known warriors, but, unfortunately, they allow their anger and rage to overcome