As a matter of first importance, I want to clarify how did the war begin. When, Eris, goddess of strife, isn't welcome to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, the resentful goddess hurls a brilliant apple into the group, with the words "to the most …show more content…
I acknowledge how he favoured the affection for the loveliest lady overturning into a king and glory and triumph which are alternate offers that Hera and Athena offered separately. Woody Allen, an American movie executive, stated, "The heart wants what it wants." and it is truly valid for Paris; he picked what his heart needed, yet do you think this was the right choice? For me, if Paris was a farsighted man and had figured out how they will get his prize before he picked, at that point, he could have spared numerous individuals from biting the dust. In spite of the fact that, in the event that he had asked, toward the end he may at present need to pick Aphrodite, pick up the adoration for the prettiest ladies, and gets what his heart needed as Woody Allen said. I am happy that Paris tuned in to his heart, yet I trust it wasn't the correct …show more content…
Let's remember. Athena offered triumph in each war, Hera offered kingship, a few myths express that authority of Europe and Asia, and Aphrodite offered the affection for the loveliest lady, which is Helen's. Looking at the situation objectively Aphrodite and Hera's offers are very particular and not quite extendable, but rather in the event that you take a look at Athena's offer you can see an entirely broad word which is "war". You may ask "How can "war" be general?" Well, war doesn't simply mean a physical battle between at least two sides. Love, money and surviving is a war as well! On the off chance that you think from my sandals you can really comprehend my point. Transcendence and triumph in war can likewise imply that Paris can win his dream love, win pouches of gold and live with no disease and even wind up noticeably interminable! With this offer, Paris could have killed two birds with one stone. With Athena's prize, Paris could have Helen and win the Trojan War. In the event that I was Paris I would think this way and utilize my rationale, so I would have picked Athena as the prettiest and win the war that my heart