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Trojan War

  • 1000 BCE

    Trojan War

    Trojan War
    Trojan War, in Greek mythology, war between the Greeks and the people of Troy. The strife began after the Trojan prince Paris abducted Helen, wife of Menelaus of Sparta. When Menelaus demanded her return, the Trojans refused. Menelaus then persuaded his brother Agamemnon to lead an army against Troy.
  • 1008

    Siren 3

    Like the Odyssey, we all are sympathetic, emotional at the identical time complex persons. Sirens (The monsters) are everywhere the place, while we are on our investment journey within the sort of news, tempting advertisements, super lucrative instruments which are providing an improbable rate of returns on investments.
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    Siren 1

    These are the harmful ladies who lure men to their deaths with their voices. Odysseus becomes the primary mortal to measure to inform the story, because he has his men tie him to the mast while they plug their ears and sail on by.
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    Siren 2

    Odysseus orders his men to seal their ears with beeswax, thus protecting them from the Sirens' alluring singing. Indeed, Odysseus alone hears the Sirens' seductive song, although he has his men tie him to the mast so he's unable to reply to the enchanting singing.
    Like the Odyssey, we all are sympathetic, emotional at the identical time complex persons.
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    Scylla Charybdis

    Scylla could be a six-headed monster who, when ships pass, swallows one sailor for every head. Charybdis is an unlimited whirlpool that threatens to swallow the complete ship. the heads of Scylla swoop down and bolt down six of the sailors while they weren't being attentive. .
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    Scylla Charybdis 2

    A storm keeps them beached for a month, and initially the crew is content to survive on its provisions within the ship. When these run out, however, Eurylochus persuades the opposite crew members to disobey Odysseus and slaughter the cattle of the Sun.
    when the Sun finds out, he asks Zeus to punish Odysseus and his men.
  • 1009

    Helio 1

    Odysseus urges his exhausted crew to pass the island of the sun god ,Thrinakia. His men insist on landing because they are so exhausted. He complies, but Odysseus makes them promise to not make any contact with the livestock. Odysseus's men couldn't resist their craving for food when all of the food on their ship was gone. They soon went after the cattle on Thrinakia, even after Odysseus told them to stay away from it.
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    helio 2

    They went after the cattle when Odysseus went off on his own and fell asleep. When Odysseus woke from his nap, he went down and caught sight of all of his crew eating the cattle that they slaughtered. Grief took hold of Odysseus when he saw this.
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    Helio 3

    The god Helios burst into angry speech when he caught word of this, he asked Zeus to punish Odysseus's men because they killed his peaceful livestock. When Odysseus and his crew set sail again, a thunderbolt from Zeus destroys their boat and all the crew members drown, except for Odysseus. This was the punishment for slaughtering and eating Helios's livestock.
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    Suitors 1

    the spouse and child of Odysseus - Penelope and Telemachus, separately - were caught up with battling off a gathering of uncouth, greedy men Homer alludes to as the admirers. There are over a hundred of these folks showing up at the home of Penelope and Telemachus while Odysseus is no more. Since everybody trusts Odysseus is dead, they battle for the hand of Penelope.
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    Suitors 2

    Odysseus strings the bow, shoots a bolt through the rings, and afterward shoots the admirer Antinous. Next, Odysseus, with the guide of his child Telemachus and a couple of faithful adherents, murders all the admirers