“Come then, you immortals, take thought and take counsel, whether to rescue this man or whether to make him, for all his valour, go down under the hands of Achilleus, the son of Peleus.” Then in answer the goddess grey-eyed Athene spoke to him: “Father of the shining bolt, dark misted, what is this you said? Do you wish to bring back a man who is mortal, one long since doomed by his destiny, from ill-sounding death and release him? Do it, then; but not all the rest of us gods shall approve you.” –The Iliad of Homer, Richard Lattimore Whose perspective does the passage show? What does the reader learn from this perspective?



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