The omens frighten the Trojans because they are interpreted as bad signs indicating impending doom or disaster. In the context of the Trojan War, the appearance of ominous signs—such as strange animals or unnatural events—suggests that the gods are displeased or that fate is turning against them. This fear reflects the Trojans' vulnerability and uncertainty about their future, as they rely heavily on divine favor for their survival and success in battle. Ultimately, these omens serve to heighten the tension and foreshadow the tragic events to come.
Both frighten and startle mean to scare Examples: When I am home alone, unfamiliar sounds startle me. When I am home alone, unfamiliar sounds frighten me.
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Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
If you mean what gods favoured the Trojans- Aphrodite, Zeus and Apollo.
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frighten is a verb. It can be used with both singular and plural subjects and objects, e.g.:They frighten meI frighten them
Although there as several omens of dogs and death (a howling dog predicts the death of a loved one) there are no omens, I can find, about the death of a dog meaning anything.
If you mean the word 'cowed.' It means, from Dictionary.com: to frighten with threats, violence, etc.; intimidate; overawe.
The past tense of frighten is frightened.