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Achilles |
Odyssseus |
Agamemnon |
Physical courage |
Personally courageous and skillful in a fight |
Personally courageous and skillful in a fight |
Personally courageous and skillful in a fight |
Record of achievement/failure |
Commander of maneuver force; has taken 12 cities by sea and 11 by land; most admired fighter and troop commander |
Architect of victory; most admired staff and reconnaissance-intelligence officer; 100% casualties in his own contingent (no one else makes it home) |
“Pyrrhic” victory as supreme commander after 10 years with calamitous losses; failure as commander of static force; logistical failure |
Moral courage |
Has moral courage |
Agamemnon yes-man |
Never takes responsibility
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Relationship to troops/subordinates |
Care (reputation as healer, initiative to end plague); credibility; charisma; lavish generosity |
Lies to his troops; doesn’t trust anyone but himself to do things right; takes troops into needless danger for personal gain; protects himself but no effort to protect them; loses control of his troops |
Contemptuous of what his troops value as “what’s right” (thémis); lies to his troops; demands theatrical demonstrations of troops’ loyalty to him |
Communicative style |
Blunt; truthful; ungrammatical and coarse when angry; tactless; what you see is what you get; speaks same to everyone |
Eloquent flatterer; brilliant story-teller and talker; tactful; supple adaptation of speech to audience; fast and loose with the truth; slippery; tricky; what’s left out? |
Bullying, alternating with self-pitying sentimentality |
Emotional style |
Passionate; energetic; shows emotions; given to self-righteousness and perfectionism |
Driven; always looking for an angle; habitually conceals emotions |
Vain and egotistical; self-indulgent; emotion of the moment defines what is real for him |
Main motivational tools |
Loyalty; others not want to upset him; leads by example |
Ridicule and physical control; eloquent persuasion |
Shames and humiliates; maintains authority by fomenting conflict among subordinates |
Profile of his thumos (his ideals, ambitions, attachments, along with the stability and energy of same) |
Idealistic: determined; passionate; energetic; idealistic; capacity for intense and wide other-regarding attachments; capacity for command |
Ambitious; determined; capacity for intense but narrow attachments directly identified with self |
Weak, inconsistent; driven by self-gratification |