Ajax is a legendary Greek warrior and son of Telamon. He is described as the strongest and bravest of the Greek armies after Achilles. In the Iliad, Ajax engages in heroic battles against Hector. After Achilles' death, Ajax and Odysseus compete for Achilles' armor, but Odysseus is chosen, humiliating Ajax. In a fit of madness, Ajax plans to kill the Greek leaders but instead kills himself in shame. The story of Ajax represents the debate between strength and cunning as virtues of warriors, and his tragic fate symbolizes the end of the era of individual heroes in war.