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Paris was indicative of how Greeks viewed people from other cultures. He was cowardly, dishonorable (he was a thief in the sense that he "stole" Helen) and relied on others to do his fighting for him. And even though he shot the arrow that felled Achilles, the arrow was guided by Apollo. Even that is an indication of his cowardice (comparing him to Hector, who at least faced Achilles in combat).

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Paris was the son of Priam, King of Troy during the Greek Bronze Age.

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