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Iliad Book Two: Dreams, Deception and Near-Desertion


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In this episode of "What a Classic!", things get even more complicated for the Achaean army in Book Two of the Iliad. Agamemnon, fresh off his quarrel with Achilles, receives a deceptive dream from Zeus promising victory. Fuelled by false hope, Agamemnon decides to test his troops' loyalty by suggesting they abandon the war and sail home. 

Chaos erupts as the Achaeans, weary after nine long years, eagerly rush to their ships, ready to leave Troy behind. But Odysseus, ever the resourceful hero, intervenes, reminding them of their duty, honour, and the glory that awaits them. As order is restored, a common soldier named Thersites dares to speak out against Agamemnon, only to be silenced by Odysseus. 

Here are some of the key events from Book Two: 

  • Zeus's Deceptive Dream: Agamemnon receives a dream promising victory, which he believes is a divine command to attack Troy. 

  • Agamemnon's Test: He proposes that the Greeks return home to gauge their loyalty and commitment to the war. 

  • Near Desertion: The army rushes to their ships, eager to leave, but Odysseus intervenes to restore order. 

  • Thersites' Outburst: A common soldier speaks out against Agamemnon, criticising his leadership, but is silenced by Odysseus. 

Book Two is a rollercoaster of emotions, from the false hope sparked by Zeus's dream to the near-despair of the Achaean army's desertion. It's a fascinating look at leadership, loyalty, and the ever-present influence of the gods.

And as we move forward into Book 3... will there be an end in sight? Tune in to hear about the story that is to come. 

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