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The Trojan War
  • By Ivy Phillips

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Background
The Trojan War was fought between Greece and Troy
over Helen of Troy. Helen was the most beautiful
woman in the world, and she was married to King
Menelaus. Paris came into Greece and fell in love
with Helen. Together they ran off to Troy,
leaving King Menelaus and Greece behind.
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Fate had destined Paris and Helen to meet. A
while back, Paris judged a contest of beauty
between Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena. Paris voted
Aphrodite the winner, so in return she promised
him the most beautiful woman in the world as his
wife.
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Paris and Helens scandal became known all
throughout Greece. Menelaus called upon all of
the kings of Greece and commanded them to march
upon Troy. None of the Kings wanted to risk open
warfare, especially on Troy, but they had to obey
the High Kings commands.
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The fighting went on for over nine years. Many
heroes died on both sides of the war. Of these
heroes some of the more well-known were Achilles,
Hector, and Patroclus.
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This is The End
Toward the end of the Trojan War, Ulysses
received an idea. His idea was that the Greeks
should build a giant wooden horse and give it to
the Trojans as a peace offering. Inside the
horse, would be a hidden army of men that would
overtake Troy. This plan was carried out
effectively, bringing victory to the Greeks.
They won the Trojan War after 10 years of
fighting.
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  • In Greek society women were viewed as status
    symbols. The more beautiful your wife was, the
    greater you were. Men thought of women as
    possessions instead of equals. This is why King
    Menelaus became enraged when Helen left him for
    Paris. Not only had Menelaus spent time fighting
    for Helens hand, but he possessed the Most
    Beautiful Woman in the World.
  • Men, on the other hand, were the head of
    everything. The men controlled politics, the
    household, and were always expected to be the
    ones to go on quests. Since men are stronger than
    women they went to war and fought for the gods.

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Piety
  • Piety is a word that means having spiritual
    devotion. This was extremely important in ancient
    Greece because the gods wanted to be adored and
    revered. The gods also had a very quick temper,
    so when they didnt get enough attention they
    hurt humans (usually in a variety of ways
    depending on the god).
  • People in Ancient times showed respect to the
    gods because they often gave favor to their
    faithful subjects. For example, a person that
    prayed to Demeter for good crops might be blessed
    with a good harvest.
  • The Greeks also respected the gods because of
    their reputation for getting angry. The gods got
    angry all the time, and when they did it was not
    a pretty sight. Storms might ravage the land, or
    various disasters would occur if all of the gods
    were mad at once. People were afraid of the gods
    vengeance, so they worshipped them often to
    please them.
  • Piety is demonstrated in the story of the Trojan
    War. When Troy or Greece needed favor with
    the gods, they would pray and give sacrifices to
    them to show their devotion. Most of the time
    this would appease the gods and they would help
    whoever sacrificed to them.

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Hospitality
  • Hospitality is very important in Greek culture
    and mythology. In olden times if a man came to
    your door seeking lodging it was unwise to refuse
    him. People did not know their true identity .
    It could be a god, or a magician dressed up as a
    beggar.
  • It was also important because Zeus had set up
    the law of hospitality, and if it was violated
    there could be major consequences from Zeus.
  • In the story of the Trojan War, King Menelaus
    showed Prince Paris hospitality by letting him
    stay at his home in Sparta. Paris violated
    Menelaus generosity by stealing away Menelaus
    wife, Helen. This is the event that started the
    whole Trojan War.

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Kings Heroes
  • In Greek mythology the Kings of a nation were
    always the most powerful people. Oftentimes,
    these kings needed heroes to fulfill their wishes
    or to perform great deeds in their name.
  • For example, Kings Menelaus, Agamemnon, and
    Ulysses all went to war on Troy. They had the
    help of Achilles, Ajax, and Diomede to defeat the
    Trojans. Without each sides own heroes to do
    most of the fighting, the war would have been
    very one-sided.

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HONOR
The concept of honor drives many of the events in
Greek Mythology. Honor was something the people
felt the gods had ingrained in them, and if they
did not uphold that honor their reputation was
blackened. In the Trojan War, the concept of
upholding honor is shown in many ways, but more
so in Menelaus. When Helen ran away from him his
honor had been damaged. His countrys honor had
also been damaged by Helens rash actions. As a
result, King Menelaus had to declare war upon
Greece. He was forced to uphold his honor, even
if it meant getting thousands of his men killed
in the process.
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