Ransom! What role does love play in the novella, bla bla?
I talked about what it could do; 'break' a man - Achilles, Neoptolemus, how we long for it and to protect it - Priam, Achilles and his mother (and Briseis, even - slipped her in as a passing comment.) And then how it wasn't just love of other people, but of life and the little things that come with it. And then how it allows us to learn our humanity. I was kind of vague about how this last point was related to love to be honest; talked about how love is central to our identity and it is this commonality between men that is so important (i.e; the ransom) I didn't talk about the redemptive power of love, nor how it connected Priam and Achilles.
GUYS, I'M STRESSING. I'm usually brilliant at Ransom and this felt like utter shit. I missed everything! I'm so concerned. Do these points work?