Odysseus uses poetry to create a new reality in which Achilles can forget hatred toward Agamemnon and fight for the common good.
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Odysseus uses poetry to create a new reality in which Achilles can forget hatred toward Agamemnon and fight for the common good.
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"...able to forget their hatred against Agamemnon and fight for the common good. Okay? All right? So, even though each of us has our..."
"You sacrifice yourself for your religion, sacrifice yourself for the common good. So think of the death of Khamenei as a sacrifice, a self..."
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