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4.1
When
Troy Falls
It
was a day after Troy was destroyed by those Greeks. Blood marks, burned houses,
dead armies and citizens and a hopeless city. How could ever such humans do
those things? That is my question. It is very unrighteous that you’re trying
your best to stop those battles and just go with peace but why are they doing
it? Effort, that is one point, you’re giving your trust and then they fail to
keep it and all this time they are just fooling around and having a secret plan
fighting you back, how inhuman is that.
And
now as Aeneas tells the fall of Troy and how people suffer I can really imagine
and feel how hard is it for one to just let it go and move on. I felt pity for
Aeneas’ himself and for his land, Troy, that they even can’t manage to fight
back and defend themselves. His land was destroyed without mercy and was like
pulverized and left nothing. All they can do is just watch their land fall from
the hands of those bastards who tricked them behind. And that leads a mark of tragic and mostly
something in the part of Aeneas that leaving his own land in time of need was
the hardest thing that he ever did in his life.
As
I end this, seeing my own land in the downfall was really a tragic moment but
in reality and life we should look forward even its really hard. Life must go on.
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