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Title: The Trojan War


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The Trojan War
  • Background to
  • The Odyssey

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Causes of the WarThe Fairer Sex
  • The marriage of Peleus and Thetis, mother of
    Achilles
  • Eris (goddess of discord) not invited, becomes
    the wedding crasher
  • Throws down the Apple of Discord For the
    Fairest
  • Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite all reach for it. . .
    .

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Causes of the WarThe Weaker Sex
  • Zeus appoints Pretty Boy Paris, a Trojan prince,
    as the judge
  • Enticing party favors are offered
  • Hera greatness, power, wealth
  • Athena prowess in war
  • Aphrodite the love of the most beautiful woman
    in the world
  • and the winner is . . .

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  • Aphrodite!

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Causes of the WarThe Weaker Sex
  • Party favor Helen, wife of Menelaus, King of
    Sparta
  • Menelaus brother Agamemnon, King of Mycenae
  • Hera and Athena vow revenge against Paris and
    Troy. . .

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Causes of the War
  • Paris visits Menelaus, and is treated to lavish
    Greek hospitality
  • Paris then runs off with his hosts wife and
    other booty
  • Paris marries Helen in 1200 B.C.

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  • Was this the face that launched a thousand ships
  • And burnt the topless towers of Ilium (Troy)?
  • -Christopher Marlowe
  • Dr. Faustus

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Preparation for WarBattlefield of the Gods
  • Achaian (Greek) Side
  • Athena, goddess of wisdom
  • Hera, wife of Zeus
  • Hermes, ambassador to the gods
  • Poseidon, god of the sea
  • Trojan Side
  • Aphrodite, goddess of love
  • Apollo, god of prophecy, light, poetry
  • Ares, god of war
  • Artemis, goddess of the hunt
  • Zeus, sympathetic to the Trojans

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Preparation for WarMenelaus Rallies the Troops
  • Long ago, at Odysseus request, Helens father
    Tyndareus had made all her suitors swear to
    support whomever Helen married
  • Menelaus calls on Helens old boyfriends to
    defend her honor
  • However, he encounters some resistance. . .

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Preparation for WarMenelaus Rallies the Troops
  • To dodge the draft, Achilles mom dresses him up
    as a girl and hides him with King Lycomedes

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Preparation for WarMenelaus Rallies the Troops
  • Odysseus pretends to be insane to dodge the
    draft
  • Plows a field sowing salt
  • The gigs up when Palamedes throws Odysseus
    infant son Telemachus in front of the plow
  • Odysseus later dimes out (exposes!) Achilles

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Preparation for WarThe Greeks
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Preparation for WarAgamemnon Sets Sail
  • Artemis, whom Agamemnon had offended by killing a
    stag, stills the great kings sails
  • Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia to
    make nice, causing marital discord with his wife
    Clytemnestra
  • First he sails to the wrong place, but thats
    another story for another time. . .

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Preparation for WarThe Trojans
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War The first Nine Years
  • Battles in Troy and neighboring regions for nine
    years
  • Greeks win lots of spoils, including women

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The Iliad Internal Conflict
  • Homers epic begins in the tenth year of the
    Trojan War
  • Agamemnon steals Achilles war prize, Briseis
  • Achilles refuses to fight and withdraws his
    warriors, the Myrmidons

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The Iliad Endgame
  • The gods take sides, intervening for their
    favorites
  • Achilles pal Patroklos is killed in battle
    wearing Achilles armor
  • Achilles returns and kills Hector, dragging his
    body around Troy from a chariot
  • The Iliad ends with Achilles allowing Hector to
    be buried.

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The Fall of Troy
  • Apollo guides Paris arrow to Achilles heel
  • Ajax and Odysseus fight over Achilles armor
  • Odysseus wins the armor and Ajax commits suicide

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The Fall of Troy
  • The frustrated Greeks cannot penetrate Troy
  • Odysseus cleverly schemes up the wooden horse
  • Odysseus steals the Palladium, a powerful
    talisman of Pallas Athena which had ensured
    Troys invincibility
  • Helen recognizes Odysseus but does not betray him

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The Fall of Troy
  • Greeks sail away as a decoy, Trojans take in the
    horse, Greeks slaughter Trojans

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The Fall of Troy
  • Achilles son Neoptolemus kills Priam , whose
    daughter, the seër Cassandra, is raped at
    Athenas altar and becomes Agamemnons concubine
  • The children of Priam and Hector are sacrificed
    at Achilles tomb

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The Fall of Troy
  • Aeneas, a Trojan prince, escapes (see The Aeneid
    for the Trojan point of view)
  • Odysseus convinces Philoctetes to kill Paris with
    a magic arrow
  • Trojan women are divided as plunder
  • Helens beauty spares her death

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The Fallout of the War
  • The Greeks burn Troy and sail home, meeting
    various miserable fates themselves
  • Angered about Iphigenias death, Clytemnestra
    cozies up to Aegisthus, who kills Agamemnon upon
    his return
  • Orestes murders his mother and her lover to
    avenge his fathers death

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The Fallout of the War
  • After another ten years Telemachus laments that
    his father Odysseus has not returned home. . . .

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Troy Myth or Reality?
  • Legendary city built under Zeus protection
  • Huge protective wall built with divine aid of
    Poseidon
  • Trojans refused to pay tribute to Poseidon, who
    withdrew his protection

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Dardanelles
Modern-day Turkey
(http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageMap_of_Lydia_a
ncient_times.jpg)
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Troy Myth or Reality?
  • Heinrich Schliemann (19th cent.) uncovered nine
    successive cities on the same site in modern-day
    Turkey
  • Schliemann declared the second level Priams Troy
    (aka Ilium), a burnt city
  • Greeks may have wanted control of the Hellespont
    Strait (Dardanelles) for access to the Black Sea
  • The archaeological dig is still active but
    inconclusive

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Archaeological Site Troy II
(http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImagePlan_Troy-Hisa
rlik-en.svg)
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Works Cited
  • Archaeological Plan of Hisarlik.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImagePlan_Troy-Hisar
    lik-en.svg.
  • Map of Troy. http//en.wikipedia.
    org/wiki/ImageMap_of_Lydia_ancient_times. jpg.
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