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The Armour of Achilles The Wooden Horse Sinon The Wanderings Of Odysseus Scrapbook

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The Wanderings Of Odysseus Scrapbook. The Armour of Achilles The Wooden Horse Sinon. The Armor of Achilles. When Achilles died, his armour was awarded to Odysseus. This is a picture of Odysseus receiving his new armour. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Armour of AchillesThe Wooden Horse

Sinon

The Wanderings Of Odysseus Scrapbook

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The Armor of Achilles

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When Achilles died, his

armour was awarded to Odysseus.

This is a picture of Odysseus

receiving his new armour.

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When Ajax heard that Achilles’ armour was given the Odysseus, he slaughtered a flock of sheep which he imagined as the Greek army.

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When Ajax realized what he had done, he buried his sword-hilt in the ground

and committed suicide by

flinging himself onto

it.

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The Wooden Horse

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It seemed that the Greeks had gone,

and in front of Troy, there was a large wooden horse.

This was a gift from the Greeks to

signify the end of the war.

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The priest in Troy was

very sceptical of the gift, and

gave a speech

about how it was not safe

the bring inside the

walls of Troy. He threw his sword at the

wooden horse, and the horse

echoed as if it was in fact

hollow.

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Sinon

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A Greek soldier was brought forward wearing shackles and headpiece. He explained that he was being sacrificed so that the Greeks would have a safe trip home. He told the Trojans that if they didn’t accept the horse, they would have a wrath upon them.

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Not a moment after the Greek explained about the wrath, 2 large snakes came a crushed the priest and his 2 sons to death. It was then that the Trojans believed the Greek soldier and agreed to bring the horse inside.

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That night, while the Trojans were asleep, the Greeks snuck out of the hollow horse and let the rest of the Greeks who had sailed to the shore inside the walls of Troy for the first time. The Greeks burned down the city to the ground.