Is Troy Based On A True Story?

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No,

‘Troy’ is not based on a true story

. However, the film is based on the epic poem ‘The Iliad.

What is Troy based on?

Troy Screenplay by David Benioff Based on Iliad by Homer Produced by Wolfgang Petersen Diana Rathbun Colin Wilson Starring Brad Pitt Eric Bana Orlando Bloom Diane Kruger Brian Cox Sean Bean Brendan Gleeson Peter O’Toole

Was Achilles a real person?


The answer is uncertain

. He may have been a great warrior of human birth, or he might have been a compilation of the deeds of many great warriors and leaders of the day.

Was Helen of Troy a real person?

Is Helen of Troy based on a real person? In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy is a character in Homer’s epic poem, the Iliad. … However,

there is no solid evidence to suggest that Helen was a real person

.

Was the Trojan War real or fictional?

The Trojan War is an epic story originally told by Homer in the Illiad and later used by Virgil in the Aeneas. There are heroes, gods, and kingdoms pitted against each other. Everything from Paris’ bid for Helen to the defeat of Troy echoes with ancient Greek myths. Indeed,

most of the saga is likely fiction

.

Who killed Achilles?

Achilles is killed by an arrow, shot by

the Trojan prince Paris

. In most versions of the story, the god Apollo is said to have guided the arrow into his vulnerable spot, his heel. In one version of the myth Achilles is scaling the walls of Troy and about to sack the city when he is shot.

What race were the Trojans?

The Trojans were people that lived in the city state of Troy on the coast of Turkey by the Aegean Sea, around the 12th or 13th Century BCE. We think they were of

Greek or Indo-European origin

, but no one knows for sure.

Did Helen love Paris?

Paris chose Aphrodite and therefore Helen. Helen was already married to King Menelaus of Sparta (a fact Aphrodite neglected to mention), so Paris had to raid Menelaus’s house to steal Helen from him – according to some accounts,

she fell in love with Paris

and left willingly.

Did Hector and Achilles really fight?

As depicted in Homer’s The Iliad, Hector is one of the principal defenders of Troy, and he very nearly won the war for the Trojans. … As the Greeks stormed the Trojan castle,

Hector came out to meet Achilles in single combat

—wearing the fateful armor of Achilles taken off the body of Patroclus.

What is Troy called now?

Whether the Trojan War actually took place, and whether the site in northwest Turkey is the same Troy, is a matter of debate. The modern-day Turkish name for the site is

Hisarlik

. The idea that the city was Troy goes back at least 2,700 years, when the ancient Greeks were colonizing the west coast of Turkey.

Why did Achilles refuse fight?

When Achilles was fighting under Agamemnon, slaves were taken in the Trojan territory as the Greeks moved across the land, sacking and looting along the way. Why did Achilles refuse to fight?

He was angry because Agamemnon took his war-prize from him, his slave-bride Briseis.

Is Achilles immortal?

Achilles became invulnerable everywhere but at his heel where his mother held him. Because Achilles was a half-god, he was very strong and soon became a great warrior. However, he was also half human

and wasn’t immortal like his mother

. He would get old and die someday and he could also be killed.

Did Achilles and Patroclus sleep together?

Patroclus insists she doesn’t want to and begins to panic. Patroclus remembers how Achilles describes him

and Patroclus sleeping together

and how Achilles says he was thinking of him. … As Patroclus leaves Deidameia asks him to tell Achilles she says goodbye. Patroclus tries to convince himself it didn’t happen.

Did Helen and Paris have a child?

Family. Helen and Paris had three sons, Bunomus, Aganus (“gentle”), Idaeus and

a daughter also called Helen

.

Who killed Helen of Troy?

According to a variant of the story, Helen, in widowhood, was driven out by her stepsons and fled to Rhodes, where she was hanged by

the Rhodian queen Polyxo

in revenge for the death of her husband, Tlepolemus, in the Trojan War.

Who killed Menelaus?

Menelaus soundly beats Paris, but before he can kill him and claim victory, Aphrodite spirits Paris away inside the walls of Troy. In Book 4, while the Greeks and Trojans squabble over the duel’s winner,

Athena

inspires the Trojan Pandarus to shoot Menelaus with his bow and arrow.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.