Achilles and Patroclus Art Based On "The Song Of The Achilles".
- Matthew John
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
Art and Cards based on the Love between Achilles and Patroclus.
To speak of Achilles and Patroclus is to speak of a single soul inhabiting two bodies, a love so vast it eclipsed the glory of kings and the whims of gods. Theirs was not a quiet affection, but a tectonic force — a devotion forged in the golden light of boyhood and sharpened in the salt-stained air of Troy. For Achilles, the "Best of the Greeks," Patroclus was the only sanctuary from his own terrifying divinity; he was the soft hand that could still the storm of his wrath and the only heart that beat in rhythm with his own. Their love was a sanctuary built of whispered promises in the dark of a tent, a bond where the shine of bronze armour was less bright than the look in a lover’s eyes.
Recommended Book To Read: “The Song Of Achilles” by Madeline Miller.
The Song of Achilles is a lyrical reimagining of the Iliad, told from the perspective of Patroclus, an exiled, awkward prince who finds himself in King Peleus's court. It is there he meets Achilles, the "Golden Child”— beautiful, fast, and destined for divine greatness. What begins as a tentative childhood friendship deepens into a profound, transformative love that defies expectations of their royal status and the looming threat of a world-shattering war.
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