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... Many references are made to familiar Greek mythology characters, including Paris, Menelaus, Achilles, Jupiter, Semele and Arethusa. ...
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... Helen is the cause for the Trojan War, when another prince of Troy, Paris, captures her from her husband Menelaus of Sparta. No ...
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... found. The relationship between the two men who start the war, Paris and Menelaus is one of hate and spite for one another. Hector ...
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... Paris was then asked to go to Sparta as a diplomat. Paris agreed. It just so happened that Menelaus the king of Sparta was away. ...
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... Where do we find Paris after the battle with Menelaus? In the bath! At the time when Trojans and Achaeans fight, he takes a bath. ...
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... Paris came to Sparta, the home of Helen and Menelaus, visiting as a royal guest, and after Menelaus had departed to Crete, Paris seduced Helen, (or raped her ...
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... The reason why the Trojan war began was because Paris kidnapped Menelaus' wife, Helen. Paris is shown as self-centered and disengaged from the war. ...
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... In myth she is sometimes seen as very willing to leave Menelaus for Paris, in others however she is not. In the context of my tragedy ...
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... Greeks. The war could have been prevented if Paris had returned Menelaus' wife Helen or fight Menelaus in fair duel. This solution ...
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... world. Helen was already married to Kin Menelaus of Sparta but when visited by Paris, she fled with Paris to Troy. Menelaus organized ...
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... Menelaus. When Menelaus learned that Helen sailed away with Paris, he turned to his brother Agamemnon to gather an army. An alliance ...
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... Paris, the beautiful and cowardly son of the Trojan king Priam, starts to boast and defies any Greek to fight him. Menelaus, brother of Agamemnon, takes this ...
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... Athena. Paris adjudged Aphrodite to be the winner since she assured him of the beautiful Helen, the wife of Menelaus. Menelaus was ...
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... are given. The Chorus is most interested in how Paris betrayed his host's (Menelaus) hospitality by stealing his wife. Helen is ...
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... Helen was Menelaus' beautiful wife, and when Paris kidnapped her because he wanted her to be his wife, Menelaus had to go to battle against Troy to defend his ...
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... Homeric gods can alter events, like in Book 3 when Aphrodite sweeps down and steals Paris away from the spear of Menelaus (3.380-382). ...
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... war14. In the Iliad it is Paris and Menelaus who are to fight and decide the war while in the Aeneid it is Aeneas and Turnus. Both ...
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... When Menelaus' wife, Helen, ran away to Troy with Paris, the prince of Troy, Menelaus gathered an army, led by Agamemnon, to attack Troy and retrieve Helen. ...
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... For example, Aphrodite shows loyalty to Paris throughout the Iliad. "Paris,/like Achilles,/was sulking. He had been worsted in a duel with Menelaus,/ but the ...
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... Aphrodite with the Trojans. There are unresolved fights between Menelaus and Paris, and later between Hector and Ais. As a cease-fire ...
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... earth. Odysseus and the Trojan Horse The Greeks were at war with the Trojans because Paris took Helen from her husband Menelaus. The ...
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Acclaimed in the ancient world for her beauty, Helen was the wife of the Greek king Menelaus and her seizure by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War. ...
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... tarnishing this Homeric image when she sympathizes with Helen's infidelity towards Menelaus. She claims that Helen would not have run off with Paris, had she ...
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... palace goddess Athena was bound to preserve the scantily of Menelaus' household, and ... unreasonable hatred of everything Trojan to her anger at Paris's rape of ...
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... beauty which resulted in her capture by the Trojan prince Paris, marking the ... when Helen was finally freed and reunited with her husband King Menelaus of Sparta ...
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