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The Tyranny of Leadership and Personal Secrets
Leadership in the Greek camp is built on secrecy and coercion, torn between tyrannical control and reluctant authority. Agamemnon rules through dominance but falters under the weight of his hidden dishonor, while Odysseus masks caution with combat. Their misuse of power ignores Achilles’ escalating fanaticism and the war’s collapse of honor. The Doctor’s exposure of Agamemnon’s shame shifts power from brute force to concealed knowledge, showing corruption in command. Loyalty and trust fray under these tensions, revealing leadership as a fragile construct built on false unity.
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