Helen Of Troy Willing Resident
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The question of whether Helen is a willing resident or a captive resident of Troy is explained in The Iliad, Book III. I believe that Helen is a captive resident of Troy. With the help of AphroditĂȘ, Alexandros seduces Helen, and she temporarily falls in love with him. He then carries her away f ....
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.... the old days, for home and family. At once she threw a white veil over her, and left the house quickly with tears running down her cheeks."
Once she gets to the battlements, Priam calls her over to sit by him. He feels sorry for her and tries to take her mind off of her situation by asking her to point out members of the Achaian army. She responds by first telling him that she wished she had never come to Troy.
"Helen answered: 'You do me honour, my dear goodfather! How I wish I had died ....
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