It seems that many wars and/or fights start with a woman. In the case of the Trojan war, Helen was stolen by Paris and became his wife, thus causing the war. But was it really just because of a woman? I mean, if I were a Trojan, or a Greek for that matter, after about a year or two, I’d either go home or give Helen to the Greeks. Why would you fight 10 years just because of a woman, even one so beautiful as Helen, a woman “for whom so many Argives lost their lives in Troy, far from native land”? (Homer, 104) Maybe it resembles the War Between the States, in which many believe the main cause to be slavery, when it was most likely the fact that the South wanted independence from the North. It’s possible that the Greeks wanted something the Trojans had; maybe they wanted land or more wealth or just to make a name for themselves. Perhaps the proverbial “straw that broke the camel’s back” was Helen.
I commented on Haley Riddle’s post and Braylan’s post.
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