121k views
4 votes
Read the statement. While people must take responsibility for their own actions, people cannot be held responsible for the physical characteristics they were born with. Whose perspective is this, in The Iliad?

2 Answers

1 vote

Menelaus’s perspective in "The Iliad" is most similar to this statement.

The answer is D.

User Driss Amri
by
6.9k points
6 votes

Answer:

The Menelaus’s perspective

Step-by-step explanation:

The Iliad is one of the two main epic poems of Ancient Greece, attributed to the poet Homero, which tells the events that occurred in the period of 51 days during the tenth and final year of the Trojan War, a conflict undertaken for the conquest of Ilium or Troy , whose genesis lies in the wrath of Achilles.

One of the characters in this story is Menelaus, who in Greek mythology was a legendary king of Lacedaemon (Sparta), younger brother of Agamemnon and son (or grandson) of Atreus. The abduction of his wife (Helena) by Paris (also known as Alexander), gave rise to the War of Troy. After the fall of Troy, recovered its wife.

User Vintrojan
by
7.8k points