It all depends on what conflicts you believe exist. The great hero Hector was killed. Paris ends up shooting Achilles, another great hero. Paris ends up dying by Philoctetes hands. Troy was sacked and Helen was dragged home by her husband who was really pissed at her but descides not to punish her. Oh and Odysseus eventually gets home after 20 years but that's an entirely different story.
The story is that her husband Menelaos, king of Sparta, took her home with him.
The lead stars of the miniseries "Helen of Troy," which aired in 2003, are Diane Kruger as Helen and Matthew Goode as Paris. Other notable cast members include Rufus Sewell as Menelaus and Brian Cox as Agamemnon. The production focuses on the events leading up to the Trojan War, highlighting the love story and conflicts surrounding Helen's abduction.
1.name the gods and goddesses in the story of helen of troy and what they represent? 2.site potable qoutes and their meaning. 3
The Judgement of Paris
Helen of troy was a key character in the Homer's epic poem ''iliad'' which describes the Trojan war. Its possible that it was (basicaly) a true story.
The main conflict is Man versus Man, as it tells the story of a war, but the individual characters have their own internal conflicts.
One moral value in the story of Helen of Troy is the destructive power of beauty and desire. It highlights how jealousy, greed, and lust can lead to disastrous consequences. Additionally, the story can serve as a cautionary tale about the consequences of war and violence resulting from personal desires and conflicts.
The story is that her husband Menelaos, king of Sparta, took her home with him.
She was Helen of Troy. So it was Troy. __ Helen was NOT from Troy originally. She was kidnapped from Sparta, her husband Menelaus was the king of Sparta. Paris of Troy either kidnapped her, or she fell in love with him and ran away with him (depending on which story you read) and they went to Troy.
The conflict in "Helen of Troy" (2003) revolves around the love triangle between Helen, the Queen of Sparta, her husband Menelaus, and the Trojan prince Paris. This leads to the Trojan War as Menelaus seeks to reclaim Helen and avenge the betrayal.
1.name the gods and goddesses in the story of helen of troy and what they represent? 2.site potable qoutes and their meaning. 3
Prince Paris fell in love with Helen, abducted her, and took her to Troy. It should be noted that she was married to Menelaus. The story is told beautifully in the Iliad. There is also a movie named "Troy" that tells this story.
The Judgement of Paris
This is a Greek story, no Roman name.
never judge a book by its cover
Helen of troy was a key character in the Homer's epic poem ''iliad'' which describes the Trojan war. Its possible that it was (basicaly) a true story.
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy