Do you agree that the Trojans took the thoughtless reckless step explain in your words?
What reckless, thoughtless step did the Trojans take? Ans. The reckless step the Trojans took was to make a hole in the wall and drag the huge wooden horse inside the city.
What was done to make the Trojans take it inside the city?
Trojan Horse
The Trojan Horse is one of history’s most famous tricks. The Greeks were laying siege to the city of Troy, and the war had dragged on for ten years. They built a wooden horse, which they left outside the city. The Trojans believed the horse was a peace offering and dragged it inside their city.
How did Odysseus plan to defeat the Trojans?
Odysseus, the popular hero of Greece planned to sack the city of Troy by penetrating into the city with a large hallow horse structure made of wood and use it like a camouflage. He made the plan to take the wooden horse into troy for a surprise attack. The plan worked.
What do you think the Trojans should have done when they found the horse?
Sinon continued, as planned, and said that the Greeks had left the horse outside the Trojan walls hoping that they would destroy it and summon Athena’s wrath. If they took it inside their city, her favor would be restored to their side. The Trojans eventually voted to trust Sinon and took the horse inside.
What is the story of the fall of Troy?
One of the first epics on the History of Movies, it tells the story of the Fall of Troy: Paris seduces Helen, queen of Sparta, and takes her to Troy, city state of his father, King Priam. The Greeks declare war against the Trojans, and after ten years of siege finally manage to invade the city with a wooden horse.
Who wins Helen of Troy?
Menelaus
Also known as ‘the face that launched a thousand ships,’ Helen of Troy started a war that would last for ten years. Ultimately, with the help of the Trojan horse, the Greeks won the war, Menelaus forgave Helen, and she was restored to her position as queen of Sparta.
Why did the Trojans take the wooden horse?
The Trojans believed the huge wooden horse was a peace offering to their gods and thus a symbol of their victory after a long siege. They pulled the giant wooden horse into the middle of the city. They didn’t realize that the Greeks had hidden a select group of soldiers inside the horse.
How did the Trojans celebrate?
The Trojans had a festival to celebrate their victory. Odysseus chose a horse so that Athena (goddess of wisdom and strength) would grant them good luck after the battle. After the Trojan victory festival ended, the Greeks, who were hiding inside the horse, came out.
Was the Trojan Horse a myth?
Turns out the epic wooden horse that gave the Greeks their victory was all a myth. Actually, historians are pretty much unanimous: the Trojan Horse was just a myth, but Troy was certainly a real place.
When did the Trojan Horse happen?
1184 B.C.
1184 B.C.: During the Trojan War, the Greeks depart in ships, leaving behind a large wooden horse as a victory offering. It is hauled inside the walls of Troy, and Greek soldiers descend from the horse’s belly after dark to slay the guards and commence destruction of the city.
How did the fall of Troy end?
When darkness fell, the warriors crept out of the sculpture and opened Troy’s gates to allow the remaining warriors who had ‘sailed away’ to invade. That night the soldiers sacked and burned the city of Troy, killing its inhabitants, desecrating its temples, and finally ending the war.