Jiang's analogy for the dead companion whose memory drives the final act of vengeance.
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Pallas as Patroclus
Jiang's analogy for the dead companion whose memory drives the final act of vengeance.
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"Wait, sorry, Pallas, Pallas is the version of Patroclus. Remember how Patroclus died and that enraged Achilles. Well, Pallas is a friend of Aeneas..."
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