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Ajax's rage in Greek mythology, particularly in the "Iliad," was primarily fueled by his sense of betrayal and humiliation after not being awarded the armor of Achilles. Instead, the armor was given to Odysseus, leading Ajax to feel that his valor and contributions in battle were unrecognized. Consumed by anger and shame, he sought vengeance against the Greek leaders he believed had wronged him. Ultimately, this rage drove him to madness, resulting in tragic consequences.

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