Saturday, May 18, 2019

Analysis of Troy: Film Essay

The story takes go into in the fertile, eastern lands bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and kept by the gods. Within the rocking chair of ancient civilization empires are built, wars fought, alliances forged, and heroes born.Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, has united most of Greeces kingdoms down the stairs his rule and this instant advances his army upon the nation of Thessaly, hoping to include it in his collection of incessantly-growing conquests. King Triopas bargains with Agamemnon to each let one of their exceed budgeers decide who wins the battle rather than engaging in open war. Triopas calls upon the giant Boagrius while Agamemnon calls to Achilles, but the known warrior is nowhere to be found. A messenger boy is send to fetch him and Agamemnon curses the stubborn genius of the fiercest warrior Greece has ever seen. A half-god and blessed with incomparable strength and skill, Achilles lives to fight but he refuses to associate with Agamemnon, preferring instead to stra in his own destiny and be immortalized in tale. Achilles easily defeats Boagrius, sealing Agamemnons control everyplace the nation, and calls out(a) if there is anyone else worthy large to fight him.Meanwhile, Princes bullyrag and capital of France of Troy feast in the junket hall of King Menelaus of Sparta as honored guests and peace ambassadors to their home nation. However, raw Paris sneaks away to be with Menelaus beautiful wife, Helen whom he project a go at its dearly. He convinces her to come back with him to Troy, stowing her away on his brothers ship. When ballyrag draws out he is clear angry but it is as well late to return to Sparta with Helen and prove pardon. Finding Helen gone, Menelaus vows r even upge on Troy and seeks the approval of his brother, Agamemnon, who is only too happy to oblige, though Agamemnons decision comes mostly from his desire to sack Troy.Odysseus, king of Ithaca and under command of Agamemnon, goes to convince Achilles to accompany them in the conquest of Troy. He finds him sparring with his young cousin, Patroclus who is more than eager to join in the fighting. But Achilles refuses to go, scorn Odysseus assurance that this war will go master into history. Achilles later seeks advice from his mother,the sea nymph Thetis who is gathering shells to harbor a new necklace for him. She tells him that if he chooses to stay home he will find a wife, impose a family, and die old and fill outd. If he goes to Troy, he will find his eternal glory and history will remember his name for thousands of years. However, should he go to Troy, he is doomed to die and will neer return.Meanwhile, bullyrag and Paris return to Troy with Helen, greeted warmly by their fellow trojan horses. The city is guarded by a high, thick wall that has re importanted impenetrable since its founding. They meet their father, King Priam who welcomes Helen and praises her beauty. Hector is reunited with his wife, Andromache and his infant son. Achilles decides to join Agamemnons campaign against Troy but leads his own warriors, the Myrmidons, led by Eudorus. Patroclus accompanies them as well. The Myrmidons prove to be prompt rowers than the Greeks and arrive on the shores of Troy before anyone else, though Achilles tells Patroclus to stay and watch the ship. They take the beach with remainder and sack the Temple of Apollo where priestess and cousin of Hector and Paris, Briseis is taken captive. In a defiant move, Achilles decapitates the statue of Apollo. Prince Hector leads an offensive activity to keep the Greeks at bay and runs into the temple where Achilles confronts him but refuses to fight him. Achilles explains that their fight would be suited lift out in front of an audience and he allows Hector to leave.Briseis is brought to Achilles hut as his prize. She berates him for killing priests of Apollo before he is summoned to see Agamemnon who is preparing to celebrate the victory. There, tensions rise as Achill es and the king argue over claims to the victory. Agamemnon goes further by delivery in Briseis, claiming her as his own spoil of war, which drives Achilles into a rage. He threatens to fight for her but she angrily interjects, byword that no one else will die for her. Achilles stays his blade, to the surprise of Agamemnon. Achilles vows that Agamemnon will one mean solar day sink under his sword.That night, Priam seeks the advice of his advisors and elders with his sons in attendance, discussing how best to curb against the Greeks. Parisoffers an alternative to bloodshed he will fight Menelaus for Helens hand. The winner will take her home and the loser will burn before nightfall. Later, Priam speaks with Paris in a courtyard and admits that, in all the wars hes fought for power or land, a war fought for love makes more sense. He gives Paris the Sword of Troy, forged at its founding and containing the history of their nation. He explains that as long as a Trojan wields it ther e is hope for their people.Hector goes to see his wife and son. She fears for his look and cant imagine living on without him. He comforts her before getting up to see his brother. In the halls, he sees a cloaked figure and gives pursuit to find that its Helen arduous to leave the city. She is remorseful for being the sole reason so many Trojan men died that day but Hector tells her that returning to Menelaus will not end the war and that she is a princess of Troy now. Helen returns to Paris.The next day, Agamemnons army marches for Troy while Achilles, still seething over his loss of Briseis, watches from a nearby hill with his men. Hector and Paris ride out to meet Agamemnon and Menelaus before battle. Agamemnon demands that the Trojans return Helen to his brother and submit to his rule. Hector bravely rebuffs but Paris offers to fight Menelaus one-on-one, hoping that will settle the dispute. While Agamemnon could do by less about returning Helen to his brother, he allows Mene laus the opportunity to issue revenge. The two begin their fight and Menelaus is clearly stronger. Paris is wounded and disarmed but, before Menelaus can deliver a death blow, ducks away and crawls back to his brother. astonied at his cowardice, Menelaus demands the fight to continue but Hector defends his brother and drives his sword through Menelaus, killing him. Enraged, Agamemnon charges former with his army.Watching from his hilltop, Achilles cant help but curse under his breath at Agamemnons inability to keep his ranks in formation. Hector proves to be the more able warrior and overpowers the Greeks with his tactics. One of the strongest Greek warriors, Ajax is felled by Hector. Odysseus advises Agamemnon to fall back before he loses his entire army and the Greeksretreat to the beach where their archers provide defense.With Menelaus dead, the main reason for the assault on Troy is gone and Agamemnon struggles to think of a way to rally the man to his cause. Odysseus suggest s that Agamemnon put his reservations aside and enlist Achilles to fight again. Outside, Briseis is tossed around between Greek soldiers, having been given to them by Agamemnon. forrader she can be cruelly branded, Achilles steps in and takes her back to his hut. He gives her a wet material to clean with and some food. When she questions why he fights and defies the gods, he shows her a more reflective side to his nature and explains that the gods are jealous of men for their short, mortal lives. As such, everything is more beautiful.Priam consults with his advisors again while Paris laments over his cowardice. Helen assures him that, though Menelaus was a strong warrior, she hated her life with him. Shed rather have someone to love and grow old with than to see him die on the battlefield. Hector advises his father that the Greeks underestimated Trojan strength and that they should not do the same. However, General Glaucus wants to strike preemptively and High Priest Archeptolemus claims Troy is favored by the gods, citing bird omens. contempt Hectors warnings to keep behind their walls, Priam favors his advisors and issues an attack before daybreak.As Achilles sleeps that night, Briseis takes a dagger and holds it to his throat. Without initiative his eyes, he encourages her to kill him but she hesitates. They realize their feelings for each other and make love. Achilles decides that hes had enough of war and offers to take Briseis away from Troy. Afterwards, he speaks with Eudorus and tells him that they will go home. Hearing this, Patroclus is devastated, having hoped to take part in battle. Achilles returns to his hut.Just as dawn approaches, the Trojan army, led by Hector, set up on the dunes and sent hundreds of lit cursors into the sand. The Greeks awake in time to see large balls of hay being rolled down the hill towards camp, ignited in huge fireballs by the torched arrows. Banging their shields to intimidate,the Trojans advance towards the Greek camp. Suddenly, Achilles appears in his armor and rallies the troops to fight. Achilles fights his way towards Hector and the two engage in combat. Greeks and Trojans alike surround them, edging them on, until Hector slits Achilles throat with a swift thrust of the sword. Achilles falls, gasping for breath, while the Myrmidons look on in horror. But when Hector removes his helmet, he discovers that the man he wounded is not Achilles its Patroclus. Hector, repentant but resolute, drives his sword into the boys chest to finish him. He addresses Odysseus and tells him theyve fought enough that day. Before leaving, Odysseus tells Hector that Patroclus was Achilles cousin.The Myrmidons return to camp as Achilles emerges from his tent. beholding them battle-worn, he asks why they disobeyed him. Eudorus laments that Patroclus disguised himself in Achilles armor, even moved like him, and fell under Hector. Achilles is churn up and attacks Eudorus. Briseis tries to release him but he thr ows her to the ground.Hector returns to his wife. He admits that he killed a boy who was much too young and feels that his actions will have severe repercussions. He shows his wife a hidden passage under Troy that she can take civilians through to get to the mountains should he die and the walls be breached. Though she is overrule to have to consider this, she heeds his advice.Achilles puts his cousin on a funeral pyre and sets it alight. Agamemnon watches and says, That boy may have bonny saved the war for us, knowing that the rage of Achilles will not wane until hes had revenge. Meanwhile, Helen watches as Paris practices his archery in preparation for battle, hitting his target time and again.The following morning, Achilles sets off to enact vengeance upon Hector. Briseis begs him not to go, but he ignores her. He rides to the provide of Troy and calls for Hector who dresses in his armor and says pass to his wife. He meets Achilles outside alone. Achilles throws down his helm et so that Hector can see his face. Though Hector tries to reason, Achilles is hang on bloodlust. As they begin to fight, Priam and Paris watch while Helencomforts Andromache who cant bring herself to look. Achilles overpowers Hector by driving his spear into his chest before finishing him with his sword. He then ties Hectors legs together behind his chariot and drags him away, back to the beach. When he returns to his hut, Briseis cries out and asks when the killing will stop before leaving.That night, Achilles is visited by a stranger in a cloak. The stranger kisses Achilles hand before revelation himself as none other than King Priam. Having stealthily entered the Greek camp unnoticed, Priam begs for his sons consistence back to be given a proper burial. He tells Achilles that, while Hector killed his cousin, he did not know who it was and he asks Achilles how many cousins and brothers hes killed in his time. Despite being enemies, he asks for respect. Achilles relents. He wee ps over Hectors luggage compartment, promising to meet him in the next life, before giving him to Priam. When Briseis comes forward, Achilles allows her to go home and apologizes for hurting her. He gives Priam his word that the Greeks will not attack Troy for 12 old age to allot for proper mourning.When Agamemnon hears of Achilles secret treaty with Priam, he becomes incensed. But Odysseus, who notices the sculpture of a horse a fellow soldier has made for his son, proposes a plan, putting the 12 days of mourning to their advantage.After 12 days, the Trojans discover that the beach has been abandoned and various bodies lie in the sand. They appear to have been taken by disease and, where the heart of the camp once was, a large wooden horse has been erected. Upon seeing this, Priam is aware that the horse was left as a gift to the god Poseidon and is encouraged to bring it back to Troy. Paris, who is suspicious, urges his father to burn the horse, but Priam brings the horse into t he city where its revered as a sign of the end of the war. A Trojan scout, hiking through the cliffs outside the city, comes upon a cove apart from the main beach and discovers the Greek armada hiding there. However, he is killed by arrow before he can warn the rest of Troy.Meanwhile, the whole city celebrates into the night. at one time everything hasquieted down, the horse opens and Achilles, Odysseus, and a mass of Greek soldiers emerge from inside and open Troys gates where the rest of the Greek army has gathered. They quickly infiltrate the city, pillaging and keen homes and killing any Trojan who stands in their way while a tearful Priam can only watch. Soldiers of Troy attempt to defend the royal palace, but fail. As Priam prays before the statue of Apollo and asks why hes been forsaken, Agamemnon comes up behind him and stabs him in the back. Achilles, meanwhile, searches the city for Briseis.Paris and Andromache lead surviving civilians down to the secret passage where Pa ris gives a young boy, Aeneas (a progenitor of the Romans), the Sword of Troy, reciting what his father told him. He then returns with his bow and arrow to help fight.Briseis is praying before a statue of Apollo when she is grabbed from behind by Agamemnon. Achilles sees this and runs to her aid. Agamemnon tells Briseis his intent to take her back to Greece as his slave before she takes a concealed knife and fatally stabs him in the neck. His guards accost her but Achilles kills them. As he is helping her up, Paris arrives and shoots an arrow through Achilles heel. Standing up to face Paris, despite Briseis cries, Achilles is shot again through the chest. He removes the arrow only to be shot again and again, each time removing the arrow. He finally collapses and tells Briseis that she was his peace in a lifetime of war and urges her to escape. Briseis goes with Paris and they leave as the Greeks arrive at the palace to find Achilles dead, seemingly taken by a single shot to the hee l (thus perpetuating the myth surrounding his death).Achilles body is burned honorably on a funeral pyre within the ruins of Troy the following day as Odysseus watches and exalts, If they ever tell my story, let them say I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the wintertime wheat, but these names will never die. Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tame of horses. Let them say I lived in the time of Achilles.ConclusionThe movie Troy ended with Odysseus burning Achilles in a funeral pyre. Achilles died at the end of the Trojan War and is a hero after preservation Briseis.AnalysisBased on what Ive research, Troy is an adaptation of the poem written by homing pigeon it is also known as The Iliad and The screenplay was written by David Benioff and stars who were Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Brian Cox, Diane Kruger and Rose Byrne. The Importance of this film is in regards to the City of Troy, the alliances of the Greeks, and the reason behind the war itself. It wa s made to capture the imagination of homing pigeon and his poems. The actors were chosen and stand for through his eyes, yet embellished a great deal for entertainment purposes. Which it was enjoyable to watch, I found it slightly inaccurate with questions unanswered.While there may also be evidence to support much of what Homer wrote about, the movie in itself creates a different illusion. The time, places, and people were either out of date nor not even involved in some cases. However, the actors portrayed what Homer described perfectly. Achilles was very strong and considered immortal, Hector was the bravest and humbled leader of Troy under the Rule of Priam. Helen was extremely magnificently beautiful while Paris was nave and weak. All of the characters involved had important roles whose actions were caused of many important events. However, if you relate back to Homer and back of what historians have discovered, the movie wasnt accurate representation.

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