The Iliad
By Royce Pruitt
The Iliad is based off the Trojan War and was written
by the great
Greek poet Homer in the around 400 B.C. The reason for
the war was
supposedly Helen Of The Fair Cheeks "the face that launch
a thousand ships".
However, the book is manly about the 9th and 10th years
of the war.
Some of the main characters are Odysseus King of
Ithaca, Antiochus son of
Nester, king of pylos; Diomedes of Tiryns and Sthenelus,
his friend; Ajax,
son of king of locris and podaleirius and machaon, the
physicians. Paris
another of the main charactors wooed Helen wife of the
king of Sparta into
coming back with him to troy which was the last straw
for the Greeks and
they declared war. With that Helen ernd her status of
"the face that
launched a thousand ships".
When the Greeks landed in troy, they were met by a reasonably
small
resistance and made their camp. To make their camp they
made a palisade wall
then took there ships up on to the beach above the tide
line were they put
them in to rows then made huts for them to live in. During
the war the
Greeks did small raids on small villages along the coast
for supplies and
plunder.
After a while, both sides had gotten wary of war but persisted
in fighting.
The fighting went on for ten years each side loosing
many men. But none of
them got any were with it. There was times one side or
the other got a
strong foothold but neither cept it for long. Once the
Trojans in to the
Greek camp but were pushed back at the end.
Then there was a meager power swing that brought down
troy. Odysseus got a
plan. They would billed a hollow wooden horse and hide
some soldiers in it.
Then the rest of the Greeks sailed off behind an island
and waited. When the
Trojans found the horse they thought it was a gift and
took it in to their
city with the soldiers and then partied to their "victory".
Until night when
the Greeks came out of the horse and from behind the
island and opened the
gate to let the rest of the army in and after that they
destroyed the city
and sailed off that ending the trojan war.
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