The Trojan War

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The Trojan War. I. The Wedding. King Peleus and nymph Thetis Eris (evil) is not invited She crashes with a golden apple Three goddesses claim it: Hera Athena Aphrodite Zeus asked to judge: no way, Jose! Sends them to Mt. Ida for Paris to judge. Paris Has to Choose. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Trojan War

I. The Wedding

A. King Peleus and nymph Thetis1. Eris (evil) is not invited2. She crashes with a golden

apple3. Three goddesses claim it:

a. Herab. Athenac. Aphrodite

4. Zeus asked to judge: no way, Jose!

5. Sends them to Mt. Ida for Paris to judge

B. The Judgment of Paris1. Prince of Troy, Priam’s son2. Yet again, a prophecy of

destruction3. Lives with nymph, Oenone (ee-

no-nee)4. The 3 goddesses arrive and

offer bribesa. Athenab. Herac. Aphrodite

5. Paris is weak and a coward:he chooses……?

Paris Has to Choose

C. The Capture of Helen1. Helen is the most beautifula. Daughter of Zeus and

Leda; sister of Castor and Pollux

b. “Dad,” King Tyndareus of Sparta, comes up with a plan

c. Suitors, unite!d. Menelaus is chosen2. Paris goes to visit Sparta…

a. Laws of hospitalityb. Menelaus trusts Paris,

but…….c. Paris runs away with Helen

The Marriage/Kidnapping of Helen

II. Preparations for WarOdysseus Achilles

B. 1,000 ships set out for war C. Trouble at Aulis1. Artemis is super mad2. Must sacrifice Iphigenia3. Agamemnon reluctantly agrees

a. Fake wedding to Achillesb. Iphigenia arrives with her wedding clothes and is killedc. Clytemnestra holds a long grudge

4. Wind allows ships to sail

“Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?” Christopher Marlowe

III. The WarA. Royal Family of

Troy1. King: Priam2.Queen: Hecuba 3.Paris4.Hector5.Andromache6.Cassandra

B. The best of the Greeks

1. Achilles2. Agamemnon3. Menelaus4. Odysseus5. Ajax6. Protesilaus

Leaders for the Greeks

D. The Women of the Trojan War1. Achilles and Agamemnon butt heads over captive women:2. Chryseisa. Agamemnon captured herb. Her dad is a priest of Apollo, and he begs her releasec. Agamemnon refusesd. Calchas, a soothsayer says: Chryseis

must be returnedg. Agamemnon’s pride and anger hurt3.Briseisa. Achilles captured herb. Agamemnon takes her as retributionc. Achilles pouts and stops fightingd. Greeks begin to lose the war

Woman Trouble

1. For the Trojans:a. Aphroditeb. Aresc. Apollod. Artemise. Zeus

2. For the Greeks:a. Hera b. Athenac. Poseidon

3. Thetis pushes Zeus to help Troy

The Gods take sides…

F. Menelaus v. Paris1. Honor dictates that no one interferes2. Swordfighting3. Menelaus’ sword breaks for no reason4. Menelaus attacks Paris5. Aphrodite intervenes

6. Menelaus hunts Paris among the Trojans

7. Agamemnon says Menelaus won, Helen should be returned

8. Athena tricks a Trojan into breaking truce

G. Aphrodite and Ares are humiliated

1. Aeneas injured2. Hera chases Ares

away

Fighting over Helen

H. Hector prepares for his last day

I. Greeks lose ground1. Need Achilles

a.Agamemnon offers Briseis

b. Achilles stubborn; will return for nothing2. Achilles’s BFF Patroclus takes his armor, goes into battle

a.Trojans intimidated

b. Hector kills Patroclus

c. Achilles angered

The Death of Patroclus

J. Achilles v. Hector1. Thetis gives Achilles new, magical armor2. Hector wears armor from Patroclus’s body3. Hector runs from Achilles; can’t catch each other4. Fate isn’t with Hectora. Helpful Apollo has to back off; fate is against Hector5. Hector stops, seeing Athena disguised as dead brother6. Faces Achilles, helped by Athena7. Achilles kills Hector through opening in armor

Hector’s Last Stand

K. Achilles breaks big rules1.Hector begs to be returned to parents; Achilles refuses2. Achilles ties Hector (by the ankles) to his chariot & drags it around Troy3.Most gods are massively displeased4. Priam begs Achilles for son’s body5. Achilles is touched, agrees6. Nine days truce for funeral rites

The Desecration of Hector

IV. The Fall of TroyA. Achilles’s last battle

1. kills Memnon of Ethiopia2. drives Trojans back 3. Paris shoots Achilles’s heel—kills him

B. The death of Ajax1. Two heroes are nominated to receive the arms of Achilles: Ajax and Odysseus2. Odysseus wins—huge honor3. Ajax disgraced, plans to kill Agamemnon & Menelaus for turning vote against him4. Ajax attacks at night; Athena strikes him mad—thinks sheep are Greeks; ram is Odysseus

5. Humiliated, kills himself

C. The arms of Hercules 1. Greeks find prophet, Helenus

a. Can’t win unless they kill Parisb. Only the bow and arrows of Hercules can

2. Philoctetes has thema. Bitten by serpent during trip; wound won’t heal

b. The Greeks left him3. Odysseus goes for the weaponsa. First, he steals themb. Guilt: he gets Philoctetes, takes him to Greek doctor4. Healed, Philoctetes joins battle, kills Paris

D. Greeks have to steal the Palladium (sacred image of Athena) in order to win—Odysseus is their man

Philoctetes

E. The Trojan Horse1. Greeks have to get into Troy to win2. Odysseus thinks up the hollow Trojan horse3. Remaining Greeks pretend to sail away

a. Sinon left on beach with story to get horse in4. Trojans thrilled, rush to see Sinon

a. He cries, renounces his Greekhood

b. He says Athena was angry over the Palladium & demanded a sacrifice

c. Escaped and hidd. Horse as offering to Athenae. Trojans fall for it

5. Warning! Warning!a. Cassandra says no!—no one

believes herb. Laocoon, a priest, says burn

it— Poseidon sends 2 serpents to crush Laocoon and his sons

F. Trojans take horse in1. At night whole Greek army sneaks in2. Set Troy on fire3. Greeks win

How to Trick a Trojan

V. Where Are They Now?A. Priam: spared by Achilles, but Neoptolemus

(son) kills himB. Hecuba: taken into slaveryC. Polyxena (Trojan princess): killed on Achilles’s

graveD. Aeneas

1. fights Greeks as long as possible2. escapes Troy (with mom Aphrodite’s help), saving his father & son, but not his wife3. Virgil’s Aeneid, which gave Rome a cool history

E. Helen1. Aphrodite helps her out of the city2. She goes back to Menelaus, and they live happily ever after

F. Andromache1. slave to a Greek warrior2. baby taken and thrown from walls of the city, like all other babies

G. Cassandra1. Agamemnon’s captive2. Warns Agamemnon of impending doom (ignored)3. Clytemnestra is waiting (with a lover, Aegisthus) and murders both

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