Did the Trojan War really happen? This is the question that many people want to find the answer so the answer of it is no, 'cause the war did not really happen. There's no proof at all the Trojan War actually happen. The Trojan War and the events ensuing thereafter are the subject of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two foundational epics of all Greek and, by extension, western literature. According to the Scholars that the recent excavation of the Archaeologist that an inhabited area 9-10 times the size of the citabel making Troy a significant Bronze Age city. By the way Troy is a real city.
The story somewhat helped me express or resolve my conflicts with others 'cause it taught me to think properly in making decisions especially when it's something big or could have a great impact to myself and others and possibly to the society. Sometimes in life that we need to be practical especially when we know it's something good for us. There are some things that you must decide even if it's not a big deal 'cause big problems start with the small ones. Paris decision there is selfish and impractical it's because he let his emotions control him which caused the war in the story.
To sum up everything is that every action of a human being has an impact, it may be to you or to others. Sometimes in life, we must not let our emotions decide or else you'll regret it. Love is a powerful word that makes a human do an actions to it even it's not good or could destroy a relationship. Be sane always and remember not to let neglect small matters and also not to let your emotions eat you and do regrettable actions.
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