![]() ![]() Also Odysseus told them not to whip the beggars so hard. The Greeks were surprised since the journey did not take as nearly as long as they thought it would and the princesses weren't with him then Odysseus showed them the Luck of Troy. Odysseus stole the Luck of Troy and returned the Greek camp. It retells the story of the Trojan war, the Iliad by Homer. Many of the characters include royalty and warriors from Sparta and Troy as well as Greek gods who liked to interfere in their lives. Odysseus went and got to the temple that held the Luck of Troy and pretended to be asleep while the vial was next to him the priestess drank the liquid and fell asleep. In the book Black Ships Before Troy by Rosemary Sutcliff, she rewrites the story of Homers Iliad for young readers. Helen gave him a vial that was filled with a liquid that can make you sleep peacefully Odysseus took it and told her that if she ever saw him that she should not address him and that he will only address her as someone who kindly helped him. Helen brought the beggar to her and Paris's house she ran a bath for the beggar and the beggar told Helen what happened to her family and as the water washed off the dirt she realized he is not a "beggar" he was really Odysseus. Odysseus dressed as a beggar and went around telling stories and then was whipped for stealing Nestor's gold cup. When he was actually no his way to go get the Luck of Troy. ![]() Odysseus had the idea of going to get the King of Delo's daughter who could make wine from water, bread from stones, and olive oil out of water. ![]()
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