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Achilles: Selfish Or Self Preservation?
Can Achilles be considered selfish or self preserving? Yes he can, not only did he leave the Greeks to fend for themselves in the battle, he wouldn't return to fight with them even after his break from it, and he said that he would rather leave and go back to Pythia to live a long life than live a short glorious one in battle with them. He is also considered selfish to the Greeks and their soldiers, because they looked up to him and now, when they need him most, he is gone. In the first place Achilles, knowing that he may be the best soldier the Greeks have, left the war because he said he was to grief stricken. Even though he knew that many would suffer without him. Soon after he left the Greeks started losing, horribly. The Trojans started

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