Agamemnon is furious with Calchas, saying that the seer enjoys delivering evil prophecies, but the king agrees to give up the girl. He insists, however, that one of the Achaeans give him a prize to compensate him for his loss.
Achilles is enraged by the request. The plunder has already been distributed, he argues, and a good man does not take back what he has given. Agamemnon and Achilles argue, each man insulting the other. Agamemnon threatens to take a prize if one is not given to him, and Achilles reminds him that all of the Achaeans are fighting against foes who have only wronged Menelaus. For the sake of the two royal brothers, the Argives bloody their hands against men who have done them no wrong. Achilles also complains that though he bears the heaviest burden in battle, it is the king who is always greedy for prizes. Achilles refuses to fight anymore: he will go home to Phthia. Agamemnon responds that to compensate for the loss of Chryseis, he will take Achilles' own prize, the girl Briseis. Depending on your point of view of the story, I could be one or the other, tis a matter of opinion
. It explores universal human themes and portrays classical figures<span> and subjects</span>
I think it should be displayed like other works of art.
Answer:
B-Two-point perspective
Explanation:
A-One-point perspective
A system of linear perspective invented by the renaissance artis Filipino Brunelleschi. All parallel lines appear to converge at one point in the distance, the vanishing point, which is exactly on the horizon line
B-Two-point perspective
The system of linear perspective that is usually employed when the artist is viewing a leading edge instead of a flat plane
C-Three-point perspective
Also called vertical perspective, the system of linear perspective used when the artist views an object from an exaggerated position (ants eye view or birds eye view)
D- Four point Perspective
This perspective is considered to be a Vertical perspective like "C".
E. Zero-point perspective
There would be no perspective.