These topics hold to resonate within the subsequent episode in which Achilles pursues and subsequently kills Hector. Hector makes the mis- take of putting on Achilles’ armor, which he stripped from Patroclus. The armor, both in its evident excellence and in its last inability to keep off doom, has become an brand of mortality, underscoring a significant sequence of deaths: Patroclus—Hector—Achilles. We in no way see the final link inside the collection however recognize that it's far coming, and we prospectively mourn Achilles while the poem concludes pointedly with the burial rites of Hector. Achil- les himself wears immortal armor made by a god, yet he have to die in it. Achilles’ immortal horses employ human speech to predict his dying. The immortal surroun

