The affective world Odysseus tries to create for Achilles through images of feast, desert, Hector, Peleus, and future glory.
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emotional reality
The affective world Odysseus tries to create for Achilles through images of feast, desert, Hector, Peleus, and future glory.
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Odysseus' speech attempts to expand Achilles' imagination and create a new emotional reality, rather than simply bargaining with him.
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"...speech is so long. Because he's trying to create a new emotional reality for Achilles. Right now, Achilles is selfish. Right? So what does..."
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