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Book One
It is the year of the war, and the Greek force is on the shore near Troy. offends Chryses, who is 's priest, as he refuses to return Chryseïs, his , for ransom. As punishment, Apollo sends a onto the Greeks. At a special assembly called by , Agamemnon agrees to return the girl, but he takes Briseïs as compensation. Feeling greatly dishonoured and angry, Achilleus, Patroklos and the withdraw from the war. Achilleus meets with Thetis, who then persuades to support the Trojans in revenge, making the Argives suffer without Achilleus and so causing them to realise how vital he was. An argument breaks out on Olympos between Zeus and Hera, and is solved by (the lame craftsman). This is an example of ring - Book one starts and ends with a quarrel. The mortal quarrel, however, results in lots of and anger, while the immortal one ends in laughter and feasting. This serves to highlight the insignificance of the mortal world to the immortal gods, and the idea that ultimately, immortals do not .