Helen of Troy
[2024-01-10 21:29:27]
Helen of Troy is a beautiful woman, she steals a man's heart and regards himself a royal family. In the past, she was a strong idol, so she began a big war for her. It was due to the abduction of Helen that the Trojan War broke out and occupied a historical place. Her influence and personality are still echoing in these modern times, and I will never quit feeling in the minds of people. In "To Helen", the speaker of Poe had a very personal opinion about her with "Helen" and the lecturer of Doolittle told the hatred of Greek Helen.
Helen in Troy In the myth of Greece, Helen of Troy, also known as Helen of Sparta, is the sister of Zeus and Lada's daughter, caster, Pollux and Kleinestra. In Greek mythology, she is considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world. Through marriage, she is Queen of Laconia, Homer of Greece, Wife of King Meneelaus. She caused a Trojan horse war and was kidnapped by Troy, the prince of Paris. The element of her biased biography comes from classic writers such as Aristophanes, Cicero.
In Greek myths, Helen of Troy (Greek: Ἑλένη, Helen, pronounced), also known as Helen of Spartan, or Helen, is said to be the most beautiful woman in the world, along with the Melody of Sparta. The king got married, but when Ammonite took her back and began to take him back to Sparta, he was kidnapped by a prince Troipari who led to a Trojan horse war. She is considered to be the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and the sister of Crimnestra, Caster and Polyuce. Her presumed biographical elements come from classic writers such as Aristophanes, Cicero, Euripides and Homer (in Iliad and Odyssey). Her story is published in Volume 2 of Aijed of Virgil. She was kidnapped by Theuses when she was young. Competition between her prospective winner won Menelaus
Evelyn de Morgan, a former Raphael painter in the UK, explained Helen who is sexy and confident at "Helen of Troy" in 1898. Salvador Dali was obsessed with Helen of Troy from an early age and he regarded his wife's Galadari and Surrealist's Gradiva as Helen's manifestation. His autobiography "Genius Diary" was devoted to "My genius Galagradiva, Troy Helen, St. Helen, Galagara Prasida". John Erskine's best-selling novel in 1925 "Private life of Helen Troy" "Helen is depicted as" a smart bourgeoisous heroine ", but in 1927 the silent film of the same name that Alexander Koda directed by Helen To "shopping addiction fashion expert". In 1928, Richard Strauss created the German opera "gyptischeHelena" (Elept, Helena). It is a story that Helen and Menelaus were trapped in a mysterious island.