The destiny of Troy
In light of “the Judgment of Paris”, the Troy fought and became a ruined town with a dead baby, and a few wretched women.
First of all, Aphrodite, Hera and Athena asked Paris to judge between them and promise to give him bribes. It is up to Paris to choose Aphrodite’s bribe that he wanted to get the fairest woman. The fairest woman in the world was Helen, the daughter of Zeus and Leda. The Goddess of Love and Beauty let Paris stealing away Helen who was Menelaus’ wife. Menelaus, the brother of Agamemnon, found Helen gone and he called upon all Greece to help him to get even with Troy for making him insult.
When the army gets stuck in the north wind, Agamemnon slew his daughter to help a war. She died and The Greek ships sailed out over a quiet sea, but they had gone wrong with the evil price. Next, Hector was concerned about living up to his family’s expectation, and Achilles’ anger was in need of his impaired self-dignity in the war.
With Hector dead, as far as Achilles knew that his own death was near. Then he was killed by Paris and Apollo. Finally, the war came to an end after the wooden horse draw into the Troy.