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A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller
A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller













A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller

After nine years, Chryseis is claimed by Agamemnon. However, out of sensitivity Achilles largely avoids interacting with Briseis directly because he had killed the men in her family, but she and Patroclus develop a close friendship verging on romance, ultimately settling into a devoted sibling relationship. Upon joining the Achaean forces, tensions escalate between Achilles and Agamemnon: first when Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia in order to appease Artemis, and later when Achilles takes the Trojan woman Briseis as a war prize to save her from Agamemnon. Patroclus is obligated to join the war in Troy as a result of his blood oath, while Achilles joins after vowing that he will never fight Hector in order to avoid his prophesied death. Patroclus follows Achilles to Skyros, where they live until they are discovered by Odysseus and Diomedes. As a prophecy foretells that Achilles will die in Troy after the death of the Trojan prince Hector, Thetis hides Achilles on Skyros in the guise of a woman in the court of King Lycomedes she forces him to marry Lycomedes' daughter Deidamia, who later bears Achilles' son Neoptolemus. As their relationship grows, the Mycenaean king Agamemnon calls on the various Achaeans to join his military campaign against Troy, whose prince Paris has kidnapped his brother Menelaus' wife Helen. Convinced that a mortal of low status is an unsuitable companion for her son, Thetis attempts to separate the pair by sending Achilles to train under Chiron for two years, though Patroclus ultimately joins Achilles in his training. They become close friends and Patroclus develops feelings for Achilles. After Patroclus accidentally kills the son of one of his father's nobles, he is exiled to Phthia where he meets Achilles, the son of Phthia's king Peleus and the sea nymph Thetis.

A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller

He is then obliged to take a blood oath in defense of her marriage to Menelaus. He is presented as a potential suitor to Helen of Troy. The book is narrated by Patroclus, the son of King Menoetius. In 2012, The Song of Achilles was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction. The novel follows Patroclus' relationship with Achilles, from their initial meeting to their exploits during the Trojan War, with focus on their romantic relationship. Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is an adaptation of Homer's Iliad as told from the perspective of Patroclus. The Song of Achilles is a 2011 novel by American writer Madeline Miller.















A Canção de Aquiles by Madeline Miller