Why does menelaus still value helen




















He joined Helen in Elysium, a place of ideal happiness in the afterlife. What do Menelaus and Odysseus have in common? They both had a period of wandering before their homecoming. Why does Menelaus still value and accept Helen, even though her elopement with Paris led to the Trojan War? She is still very beautiful; he also blames the gods for her actions and not her. Achilles touches the places on Patroclus that have changed.

Hector deliberately stood outside to fight Achilles, but he had never faced him when Achilles was in a rage. Foreshadowing Odysseus' disguise when he returns to Ithaca, Helen recalls how he scarred his body and donned slave's clothing in order to slip into Troy under the guise of a beggar. Still with the Trojans at that time, she alone suspected that the beggar was a spy; but she protected his secret until he was safely gone.

Menelaus recalls the crafty Odysseus' legendary ruse of the Trojan horse that led to the defeat of Troy. Although thrilled to hear these stories, Telemachus is more encouraged by Menelaus' revelation, the next day, that Odysseus may yet live.

In order to learn his own way home to Sparta, Menelaus, marooned in Egypt, had to trap Proteus, Poseidon's servant and a shape-shifter who can instantly turn himself into a serpent, panther, boar, tree, or even a torrent of water.

Proteus' daughter, a sea-nymph, told Menelaus how to catch her father and get the truth from him. In addition to learning his own way home, Menelaus also learned that Odysseus was alive and a captive of Calypso on Ogygia.

Over the centuries, some scholars have asserted that no one poet could have presented the world of The Iliad and that of The Odyssey. In The Iliad, many of the same characters as those found in The Odyssey are filled with the vigor of youth and devoted to the honors of war or the thrills of lust.

Helen is an example. She was, as Christopher Marlowe would write more than 2, years after the creation of The Odyssey ,". Although she is still quite striking 4. However, the disparity between her portrayal in The Iliad and that in The Odyssey need not be interpreted as evidence against a single author. Instead, it merely marks the passage of time — approximately 20 years. Helen, like all the principals from the Trojan War who are still alive, is simply older.

The amazing thing about Odysseus is that, despite the passage of years, he will be able rise to the insult of the suitors and once more take arms as he did in his prime.



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