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feels he has gotten no credit for his help in physically stealing the statue, Achilles refuses to continue participating in the war. Both the Greeks and the Trojans agree to a three-day truce before a round of one-on-one duels. On the day of the duels, Cassandra warns her brothers that they will be killed in battle, but both dismiss her warnings. After Hector kills Patroclus, a Greek soldier, Achilles swears revenge but is restrained. Soon afterwards, the Greeks invade the Trojan camps. In the process, Achilles, who has now resumed fighting, kills Hector offstage. As he is rejoicing, he catches sight of Polyxena, Hector's sister, whom he falls in love with at first sight. Priam, King of Troy, arranges a marriage between the two as a way of securing peace. Meanwhile, Ulysses and his fellow princes and generals devise a plan to overtake Troy: the Greeks will deliver a giant wooden horse to the Trojans as a supposed wedding gift, but in reality, it is a device used to hide Greek soldiers who will then exit the interior of the horse and destroy Troy. On the day of the wedding, Paris vows revenge against Achilles for killing Hector, which he achieves when he murders Achilles by shooting his ankle with an arrow. At the moment Achilles is killed, Ulysess's plans come to fruition.
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Ulysses devises a plan to steal the statue of Minerva that has provided Troy security throughout the war. To do this, the Greeks bribe a Trojan soldier, Antenor, for access to the temple wherein she is located. Afterwards, Ulysses is praised by his fellow generals and soldiers. Angered because he
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The Destruction of Troy a Tragedy, acted at His Royal Highness, the Duke's Theatre.
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John Banks
Dorset Garden Theatre
London
Troy
Anatolia
tragedy
John Banks
Duke's Company
Dorset Garden Theatre
London
Trojan War
Homer
Iliad
Samuel Sandford
Henry Harris
John Crosby
Joseph Williams
Matthew Medbourne
Thomas Betterton
William Smith
Thomas Gillow
John Bowman
Henry Norris
Cave Underhill
Emily Price
Mary Betterton
Elizabeth Barry
Mary Lee
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