Although Iliad mentioned extreme courage, a weak prince in Paris, it also covers the other end of the scale: a coward. Paris was originally portrayed as female insanity, sexual obsession, and egoism (he never forgot these explanations), he was also considered a coward in the third book . Paris was fighting bravely at the end of the war, but it was a misunderstood Trojan horse that he wanted to have fun anyway. Paris was originally said to be a coward when issuing orders to the military within the wall.
Homer's Iliad considers Paris to be immature and cowardly. After Paris negotiated with Menelaus to escape the battle it is easy for Paris to acknowledge his shortcomings in battle, but his younger brother Hector will pledge and respect him. I emphasize that he prefers bows and arrows because he does not follow the honorary standards shared with other heroes. In the latter part of the war, after Philoctetes deadly hurt Paris, Helen went to Mount Ida where he begged Paris' first wife, Nymph, to heal him. Still suffering is that she forgot that she was Helen after Paris abandoned him for congenial rights in the city, and Oenone refused. Helen returned to Troy by himself, and Paris died late that day. In another version, it was very painful for Paris himself to visit Oenone for treatment, but he was rejected and died on the hillside. When Oenone heard his funeral, she ran to the crematorium of his funeral and placed himself in the fire.
Enter the Prince of Troy in Paris. He came to Sparta as a guest of the country. Then, when Menelaus liked other things, Paris returned to Troy and secretly took Helen's dowry with Helen. It is obvious what Paris wants; the bondage of a beautiful wife, her wealth, and the Greek dominated family, it may weaken her power. Regarding Helen's interest, the status of the Troy royal woman is better than Greece. She seems to be a companion rather than an obedient beautiful symbol. Two foreign-body contaminants continue to exploit each other. Strauss believes the story of Helen and Paris is genuine, but he doubts how love is related to it.
Aphrodite led Paris to Sparta, the home of the Greek prince Menelaus. Helen, Menelaus's wife, is considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris fell in love with Helen and took him to Troy. Menelaus asked his brother Agamemnon to direct the Greek prince and soldiers to Troy to recover Helen and to punish the Trojan horse. At the same time, another Priyam son, Hector, and the major Trojan fighter left the encircled city and led the force to attack the Greeks. He killed Patrox who borrowed his friend Achilles' armor. Achilles was full of sadness and anger, killing Hector after returning to the battlefield. Then he dragged Hector 's body behind his tank and prevented the Trojan from doing the proper funeral. This disgraceful act offended God. And they persuaded Achilles to return the remains to Hector's family.