The Psychology of Aggression: Achilles' Wrath and Hector's Flight in Iliad 22.131-7

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Fabian Horn
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Considering his status as the best fighter on the Trojan side, Hector's flight in "Iliad" 22.131-7 is unexpected and surprising, even though Hector is never overtly reproached for his reaction. This article proposes a psychological explanation for Hector's behaviour, drawing on recent insights concerning combat stress reaction (CSR) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Hector does not flee from fear of death, but from the "Wind of Hate", i.e. the terror felt when confronted with direct and personal aggression. An examination of the actions of Achilles in the "Iliad" supports this conclusion, for Achilles exhibits behaviour which would qualify for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. The intense personal hatred of Achilles is sufficient to shock Hector into flight, even if he ultimately recovers and heroically faces Achilles in battle. Thus, the scene bears testimony to the "Iliad"'s understanding of the universal human experiences of warfare and aggression.
侵略心理:《伊利亚特》22.131-7中阿喀琉斯的愤怒与赫克托耳的逃跑
考虑到他是特洛伊最好的战士,赫克托耳在《伊利亚特》22.131-7中的逃跑是出乎意料和令人惊讶的,尽管赫克托耳从来没有因为他的反应而受到公开的责备。本文根据最近关于战斗压力反应(CSR)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的见解,对Hector的行为提出了一种心理学解释:Hector并不是为了逃避对死亡的恐惧,而是为了逃避“仇恨之风”,即面对直接和个人攻击时所感受到的恐惧。对《伊利亚特》中阿喀琉斯行为的研究支持了这一结论,因为阿喀琉斯表现出的行为符合反社会人格障碍的诊断。对阿喀琉斯强烈的个人仇恨足以把赫克托耳吓得逃跑,即使他最终康复了,并在战斗中英勇地面对阿喀琉斯。因此,这一场景证明了《伊利亚特》对人类普遍的战争和侵略经历的理解。
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