The legend of “Judgment of Paris” was believed to have
started the Trojan War because the award for Paris of Troy would be the most beautiful
woman, Helene, wife of the king Meleanus.
The legend begins at the celebration of the marriage of
Peleus and Thetis (parents of Achilles), to which goddess Eris wasn’t invited.
This was a great offence to Eris, so she decided to get her revenge by dividing
gods with simple beauty contest. This beauty contest was true representation of
the pride and narcissism of the goddesses. Eris brought one apple and said that
only the fairest one. The goddesses who claimed this apple were Athena, Aphrodite
and Hera. Because Zeus couldn’t decide, they decided that Paris of Troy should
be the one to judge the contest. Hera offered to make him king of Europe and
Asia, Athena offered wisdom and skill in war, and Aphrodite offered the world's
most beautiful woman – Helen, wife of the king Meleanus. Paris accepted the
Aphrodite’s offer. Paris has received Helen, but he also received the enmity of
other gods, especially Athena and Hera. After this, king Meleanus began the war
to retrieve his wife, which resulted in seven years of Trojan War. There is the
brief allusion to the “Judgment of Paris”
in the Iliad in lines 24.25–30.
Answer:
I dont know but their human :) like other plain people
Explanation:
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The correct answer is A) The bird symbolizes loneliness, which Mrs. Wright endured throughout her marriage to Mr. Wright.
The songbird that Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover explain what happens with Minnie Wright's crime, but also symbolizes John Wright's abusive treatment of his wife. Minni is an unmarried woman who liked to sing, like the dead bird.
Answer:
A protagonist is the central character or leading figure in poetry, narrative, novel or any other story. A protagonist is sometimes a “hero” to the audience or readers.