Was the Trojan War worth it?
The Trojan War was worth it because Greek’s development, great psychological world of Grecians about love, and a great tactics of Grecians for win. First, I think that through the Trojan War, Greek became development more and more, because before the Trojan War, many Ionia countries which are areas of present Syria, Lebanon, had supremacy of the East Mediterranean and many counties of Greek in the Balkan Peninsula which just started to growth, challenged about this supremacy. Moreover, Each Greek cities before the Trojan War each could not get out of the level of self – sufficiency at most. As a result, many Greek countries which were the center of Athena or other capitals won the Trojan War. Second, I believe that through the Trojan War value of Grecians about love was a more important than war, because for instance Paris, He already knew to occur to war but he tried to dangerous war for to get a loved sweetheart. This mean was that then Grecians thought that love of men and women was a more valuable and important than war. Although many people were killed in the Trojan War, Grecians thought that it was not important. They were that love was the first value. I always think that it is very interesting. Last, in my opinion, through the Trojan War, I felt to a great tactics of Grecians for win. For example, the Trojan horse was representative example. Grecians pretended to back in the Trojan War and they were near Tenedos Island. Sinon said that the Trojan War was a sacrifice for Athena who made the Troy castle to impregnability, so the Trojan horse was entered in the Troy castle then on the night Grecian soldiers who hid in the Trojan horse came out and attacked to Troy. As a result, Troy was destroyed to Greek. This tactics was simple but I thought that if this tactics were not, Greeks did not may exist. In my conclusion, the Troy war made Greek stronger than before the war, become to know to Grecian’s a great love more than the war and become to know again about Grecian’s great tactics for the Troy war.
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