The Trojans did not beleive Cassandra. It was her curse to not be beleived by others.
they did not believe her and thought she was a mad woma.
When she failed to return his love, Apollo spitefully declared that when she made a prediction, no one would believe her
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
because trojans were the warriors and protectors of the gods
The Trojans were fighting the Greeks
they did not believe her and thought she was a mad woma.
None of them did.
None of them did.
in california i know of is two
When she failed to return his love, Apollo spitefully declared that when she made a prediction, no one would believe her
When she failed to return his love, Apollo spitefully declared that when she made a prediction, no one would believe her
Yes, there are multiple other Cassandras sprinkled throughout the book, including the Cassandra who works in customer service and the Cassandra who is a scientist. These characters embody the themes of prophecy and foresight present in the novel.
Yes - in the roundabout link that prophesies were made.
Dido reacted very hospitably to the Trojans, especially Aeneas, whom she grew to love very much while they were exiled in Carthage. Unfortunately, Dido was heartbroken when he eventually left and killed herself in sorrow.
what is not a prediction? i think the salt will desolve when add water to the cup. i think i will stay home tonight. i think the ballon will pop when the chemicals react. i think the wood will float when i put it inro water.
prediction. :)
The Trojans rejoiced that the war was finally over and the Greeks had run away. The Trojans begin to celebrate with drink.That's why the Trojans rejoiced premature