So summon any courage you may have. This is the time to show your spearmanship and daring. Not that anything is going to save you now, when Pallas Athene is waiting to fell you with my spear. This moment you are going to pay the full price for all you made me suffer when your lance mowed down my friends”. The fact that they went to the extreme of fighting and death over something that was not that important is ridiculous. Another moral lesson I learned was that even though suffering is difficult, at some point in time we all go through it and have to overcome it. Nothing worth having comes easy and overcoming anything is not impossible. On page 4 in the Iliad it says, “And yet he has to suffer, every day he lives and sees the sun; and I can do no good by going to his side. But I will go, none the less, to see my darling child and hear what grief has come to him, although he has abstained from fighting.” Achilles mother, Thetis, says this, as she has to see her son suffer each day. I understand exactly where she is coming from and I cannot imagine how she must have felt. But she needed to know that with difficulty comes
So summon any courage you may have. This is the time to show your spearmanship and daring. Not that anything is going to save you now, when Pallas Athene is waiting to fell you with my spear. This moment you are going to pay the full price for all you made me suffer when your lance mowed down my friends”. The fact that they went to the extreme of fighting and death over something that was not that important is ridiculous. Another moral lesson I learned was that even though suffering is difficult, at some point in time we all go through it and have to overcome it. Nothing worth having comes easy and overcoming anything is not impossible. On page 4 in the Iliad it says, “And yet he has to suffer, every day he lives and sees the sun; and I can do no good by going to his side. But I will go, none the less, to see my darling child and hear what grief has come to him, although he has abstained from fighting.” Achilles mother, Thetis, says this, as she has to see her son suffer each day. I understand exactly where she is coming from and I cannot imagine how she must have felt. But she needed to know that with difficulty comes