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Relator:          Achilles the best warrior from the ancient Greece was accomplish to fight with another from
                  Thessaly, after a great movement he killed him and settle down his undoubtedly powerful, even
                  though Agamemnon didn’t like him but he need Achilles for his purposes. The story began when
                  Menelaus gave the Trojans a party, celebrating by this way the attachment of peace and
                  cooperation,

King Agamemnon: Welcome prince hector and Prince Paris This is your house, enjoy the party and the piece we
               share together

Hector:           thank you my king it’s a pleasure

King Agamemnon: always my friend, always.

Relator:          Paris escapes to see Helen.

Paris:            I can’t stand living you alone you are the first women who broke my heart

Helen:            Me too I love you so much, and maybe I’ll die without you, but imagine if Menelaus discover us
                  he will kill both, I never felt happy here, always I was threaten as an slave.

Paris:            let’s scape together and be my queen

Relator:          The entire trip Helen was hiding in the ship until Paris declares.

Paris:            Hey, brother, Helen is with me in the ship

Hector:           Are you crazy!! You will destroy all the effort our father made keeping the peace with all these
                  nations honor your name and that of my people bring victory

Paris:            Yes, I know, but I felt in love. If we return, we will probably die, let’s go to our father and he will
                  decide

Relator:          They arrive Troy and the old king Priamus gave them the welcome

King Priamus:     My beloved sons I’m so happy to see you here in troy, nothing is the same without you. Helen I’ve
                  heard about you beauty but now you understand that you are much better. Come on my new
                  daughter in-law.

Relator:          Meanwhile king Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus were organizing a great war against Troy
                  because this insult should be punished, not because Helen was important, not because his proud
                  was diminished, it’s because they found an alibi to make a war and conquer Troy that was his
                  ambitious for long time.

King Menelaus:    we need Achilles in this war send king Ulysses to convince him about his participation, he is the
                  only one that can do it, and maybe his best friend

relator:          When king Ulysses arrived he saw Achilles and Patroclus practicing blading, were cousins and
                  have a wonderful relation between then, their attachment was since very young, so they felt a
                  really friendship .

Ulysses:          what amazing! Patroclus being trained by the same Achilles, I came here to invite you to
                  participate in this war, I need your answer in three days, don’t forget it, three days
Achilles:         I will think about it

Patroclus:        War, which war?

Achilles:         It doesn’t matter, just keep fighting.

Achilles:         I don`t know what to do, can you help me mother?

Achilles’ mother: my beloved son you have two choices, the first one, if you stay here you will have a peaceful life
                  and many sons and grandsons but no-one will remember you. And if you go to the war your name
                  will cover of glory and all the generations will remember you as the best warrior have ever exist.
                  The option is yours

Achilles:         I decide; I’ll go to troy and find my glory.

Relator:          The was took place in from of Troy for around 7 years, in one of the battles prince Hector kill
                  Patroclus and that made Achilles absolutely angry and conforms hector one by one

Achilles:         Hector! Hector! Come here and confront me don’t be a coward.

King Priamus:     Gods bless you my son, I thrust on you

Hector:           honor your name and that of my people, bring the victory my dad.

Relator:          King Priamus went to Achilles camp.

King Priamus:     would you please give me my son body to be grabbed as a prince?

Achilles:         Priamus, you’re so brave being here. You know I can kill you in this moment? Priamus take him;
                  your son was the best opponent that I ever had.

Relator:          The Greek supposed to leave the beach and let a huge horse as a gift, the Trojans were glad and
                  celebrated the victory, during the night the best Greek warrior came out from the horse and killed
                  almost everybody.

Paris:            the women should scape using the secret corridor, I will stop Achilles

Relator:          Paris sent a poisonous arrow to Achilles ankle and killed him. The price paid by Helen for her
                  freedom was very high, the blood was spread everywhere and Troy will never recover.

Finally did we learn what Homer thought that wars are not the best way to clear our misunderstandings, after many
centuries have we learn the message or we are still making the same mistakes.

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Achilles and the Fall of Troy

  • 1. Troy script Relator: Achilles the best warrior from the ancient Greece was accomplish to fight with another from Thessaly, after a great movement he killed him and settle down his undoubtedly powerful, even though Agamemnon didn’t like him but he need Achilles for his purposes. The story began when Menelaus gave the Trojans a party, celebrating by this way the attachment of peace and cooperation, King Agamemnon: Welcome prince hector and Prince Paris This is your house, enjoy the party and the piece we share together Hector: thank you my king it’s a pleasure King Agamemnon: always my friend, always. Relator: Paris escapes to see Helen. Paris: I can’t stand living you alone you are the first women who broke my heart Helen: Me too I love you so much, and maybe I’ll die without you, but imagine if Menelaus discover us he will kill both, I never felt happy here, always I was threaten as an slave. Paris: let’s scape together and be my queen Relator: The entire trip Helen was hiding in the ship until Paris declares. Paris: Hey, brother, Helen is with me in the ship Hector: Are you crazy!! You will destroy all the effort our father made keeping the peace with all these nations honor your name and that of my people bring victory Paris: Yes, I know, but I felt in love. If we return, we will probably die, let’s go to our father and he will decide Relator: They arrive Troy and the old king Priamus gave them the welcome King Priamus: My beloved sons I’m so happy to see you here in troy, nothing is the same without you. Helen I’ve heard about you beauty but now you understand that you are much better. Come on my new daughter in-law. Relator: Meanwhile king Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus were organizing a great war against Troy because this insult should be punished, not because Helen was important, not because his proud was diminished, it’s because they found an alibi to make a war and conquer Troy that was his ambitious for long time. King Menelaus: we need Achilles in this war send king Ulysses to convince him about his participation, he is the only one that can do it, and maybe his best friend relator: When king Ulysses arrived he saw Achilles and Patroclus practicing blading, were cousins and have a wonderful relation between then, their attachment was since very young, so they felt a really friendship . Ulysses: what amazing! Patroclus being trained by the same Achilles, I came here to invite you to participate in this war, I need your answer in three days, don’t forget it, three days
  • 2. Achilles: I will think about it Patroclus: War, which war? Achilles: It doesn’t matter, just keep fighting. Achilles: I don`t know what to do, can you help me mother? Achilles’ mother: my beloved son you have two choices, the first one, if you stay here you will have a peaceful life and many sons and grandsons but no-one will remember you. And if you go to the war your name will cover of glory and all the generations will remember you as the best warrior have ever exist. The option is yours Achilles: I decide; I’ll go to troy and find my glory. Relator: The was took place in from of Troy for around 7 years, in one of the battles prince Hector kill Patroclus and that made Achilles absolutely angry and conforms hector one by one Achilles: Hector! Hector! Come here and confront me don’t be a coward. King Priamus: Gods bless you my son, I thrust on you Hector: honor your name and that of my people, bring the victory my dad. Relator: King Priamus went to Achilles camp. King Priamus: would you please give me my son body to be grabbed as a prince? Achilles: Priamus, you’re so brave being here. You know I can kill you in this moment? Priamus take him; your son was the best opponent that I ever had. Relator: The Greek supposed to leave the beach and let a huge horse as a gift, the Trojans were glad and celebrated the victory, during the night the best Greek warrior came out from the horse and killed almost everybody. Paris: the women should scape using the secret corridor, I will stop Achilles Relator: Paris sent a poisonous arrow to Achilles ankle and killed him. The price paid by Helen for her freedom was very high, the blood was spread everywhere and Troy will never recover. Finally did we learn what Homer thought that wars are not the best way to clear our misunderstandings, after many centuries have we learn the message or we are still making the same mistakes.