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Legendary History TROJAN WAR TEACHERS AIM :T oteach bravery of Greeks as shown in Trojan War.. INTRODUCTION :N ame some stories that tell of gods and goddesses. Why did the people fear gods and goddesses? There was a race of people who lived in the southern part of Europe (locate on map) who also believed in gods and goddesses. These people at one time angered these gods and goddesses and a war ensued. Should you like to know how they did it and what was the result of the war? PUPILS LARGE AIM :T oknow what angered these goddesses; how this caused war and the results of the war. If this is our topic what should be our next problem? PROBLEM I: To find how the gods and goddesses were angered. PROCEDURE. The trouble began at the wedding of King Peleus, who was a friend of many of the gods and goddesses, and a nymph named Thetis. If King Peleus were a friend of the gods and goddesses who would be invited to the wedding. The gods and goddesses. There was one goddess, Eric, who was known as the goddess of strife, who did not receive an invitation to the wedding. How do you think this made her feel? Very angry. What do you think she would wish to do? Disturb the feast after the wedding. Yes, she determined to ruin the feast. Tell story of the throwing of the golden apple. What effect did the throwing of the apple have? Claimed everyones attention. Why? All were anxious to see who would claim it. Who do you think would claim the apple? All the most beautiful goddesses. Yes, there were three who claimed it. A thene, goddess of wisdom; A phrodite, goddess of love; and Hera, queen of heaven and King Zeus wife. Neither would yield. Who should decide this question? Father Zeus should decide. But he was not willing to decide which was the most beautiful. Why? He might anger his wife, Hera. If he did not wish to decide what might he do? Get someone to decide for him. That
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