Thersites enters alone and vents his anger at Ajax, mocking the Greek leaders and the war itself before Patroclus and then Achilles arrive. He insults both men to their faces, calling Agamemnon, Achilles, Thersites, and Patroclus fools, and then leaves with more bitter comments about the camp’s corruption. Agamemnon, Ulysses, Nestor, Diomedes, and Ajax then come looking for Achilles, but Patroclus reports that Achilles stays in his tent and refuses them. Agamemnon and Ulysses criticize Achilles’s pride while flattering Ajax and urging him forward. Ulysses convinces Ajax to take honor in the challenge, and the Greeks agree to hold council and prepare for battle without Achilles.
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