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In Homer's "Iliad," the Achaeans largely support Agamemnon, their leader, initially believing in his authority and decisions. However, as the narrative unfolds, many, including Achilles, begin to question Agamemnon's choices, especially regarding the treatment of honor and prizes. Ultimately, the Achaeans' perspective shifts based on the consequences of their leaders' actions, leading to internal conflicts and differing opinions on what is truly right.

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