Achilles: A Greek Hero

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Achilles is a very interesting hero, he has a lot of pride and ignorance, but all that adds up and enables Achilles to be the most lethal warrior in all of ancient Greek, especially against the romans. Achilles is said to be one of the greatest warriors not only in the Greek mythology but in generally history, and no one hero can get that praise without having their own special trait. The distinctive trait that separates Achilles from any hero including Beowulf is his pride. Pride is everything to Achilles pride gives him that single drive to win every battle he partakes in. having the mentality of Achilles will make any true warrior great.

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