Young Alexander, inspired by Aristotle, seeks to emulate the legendary Achilles and becomes king after his father's assassination by Emperor Darius. He then sets out to avenge his father's death, only to discover that forgiveness can be more powerful than revenge.
Alexander the Great
Alexander's desire for revenge is driven by his admiration for Achilles, as he strives to emulate the legendary hero's courage after his father is brutally murdered by Emperor Darius.