Screening Love and War in Troy: Fall of a City


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This is the first volume of essays published on the television series Troy: Fall of a City (BBC One and Netflix, 2018). Covering a wide range of engaging topics, such as gender, race and politics, international scholars in the fields of classics, history and film studies discuss how the story of Troy has been recreated on screen to suit the expectations of modern audiences. The series is commended for the thought-provoking way it handles important issues arising from the Trojan War narrative that continue to impact our society today. With discussions centered on epic narrative, cast and character, as well as tragic resonances, the contributors tackle gender roles by exploring the innovative ways in which mythological female figures such as Helen, Aphrodite and the Amazons are depicted in the series. An examination is also made into the concept of the hero and how the series challenges conventional representations of masculinity. We encounter a significant investigation of race focusing on the controversial casting of Achilles, Patroclus, Zeus and other series characters with Black actors. Several essays deal with the moral and ethical complexities surrounding warfare, power and politics. The significance of costume and production design are also explored throughout the volume.




Screening Love and War in Troy


Book Description

This is the first volume of essays published on the television series Troy: Fall of a City (BBC One and Netflix, 2018). Covering an engaging range of topics, such as gender, race and politics, international scholars in the fields of classics, history and film studies discuss how the story of Troy has been recreated on screen to suit the expectations of a modern audience. This series was praised for its thought-provoking way of handling important the issues which affected the mythical city of Troy and which continue to impact our present society. Divided into discussions on epic narrative, cast and character, as well as tragic resonances, the contributors tackle gender roles by exploring the new ways in which the mythic feminine figures such as Helen, Aphrodite and the Amazons were depicted in the series. An examination is also made into the concept of the hero and how the conventional representation of masculinity was challenged. We encounter a significant discussion on race which focuses on the controversial decision to cast Achilles, Patrocolus, Zeus and other characters with black actors. Several essays deal with the moral and ethical complexities surrounding warfare, power and politics. The often overlooked significance of costume and the influence of design is also discussed




The Fall of Troy


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This epic poem tells the story of the Trojan War, from the initial Greek siege of Troy to the final fall of the city. It explores the motivations and actions of the key players on both sides of the conflict, and provides a vivid and compelling portrayal of one of the defining moments in Western history. The poem is highly regarded as a masterpiece of classical literature. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Troy Fall of Kings


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The Story of Troy


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The Story of Troy" is not just a narrative; it's a tapestry woven with threads of fate, love, betrayal, and heroism. At its core lies the ancient city of Troy, a place whose very name evokes images of grandeur and tragedy. This epic saga has been recounted and retold for centuries, captivating the hearts and minds of audiences around the world. At the heart of the tale lies the infamous Trojan War, a conflict that shook the foundations of the ancient world. Its origins trace back to a golden apple and a divine beauty, Helen of Sparta, whose elopement with Paris, prince of Troy, ignited the flames of war. The gods themselves were entangled in the affairs of mortals, each taking sides and manipulating events to suit their desires. Central to the conflict are the heroes whose names have become synonymous with courage and valor. Achilles, the mighty warrior with a vulnerable heel; Hector, the noble prince of Troy; Odysseus, the cunning strategist whose wit was as sharp as his sword. These figures, along with countless others, are immortalized in the annals of history, their deeds and struggles serving as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. But "The Story of Troy" is not merely a chronicle of battles and bloodshed; it is a tale of love and loss, of loyalty and betrayal. At its heart lies the tragic romance of Helen and Paris, whose love sparked a conflict that would consume nations. Their passion, though forbidden, was a force of nature, driving them to defy the conventions of society and follow their hearts, consequences be damned. Yet, amidst the chaos of war, there are moments of tenderness and compassion. The bond between brothers-in-arms, the camaraderie forged on the battlefield, and the sacrifices made for the greater good-all serve as reminders of the enduring power of human connection in the face of adversity. As the war rages on, the city of Troy becomes the epicenter of a struggle that will shape the course of history. Its walls, once thought impregnable, are breached by the cunning of Odysseus and the might of the Greek armies. Yet, even in defeat, the spirit of Troy lives on, a testament to the resilience of its people and the indomitable nature of the human will. And so, "The Story of Troy" endures, passed down through the ages as a cautionary tale of the consequences of pride, ambition, and the folly of mortals. It serves as a reminder that even the greatest civilizations are not immune to the whims of fate, and that hubris can lead to downfall as surely as any sword or spear. In the end, Troy may have fallen, but its story lives on, immortalized in the pages of history and the collective consciousness of humanity. It is a tale of epic proportions, filled with heroes and villains, gods and mortals, love and war. And though the sands of time may erode its edges, the essence of Troy will forever endure, a testament to the enduring power of myth and the timeless allure of the human imagination.




The Fall of Troy


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This epic poem tells the story of the Trojan War, from the initial Greek siege of Troy to the final fall of the city. It explores the motivations and actions of the key players on both sides of the conflict, and provides a vivid and compelling portrayal of one of the defining moments in Western history. The poem is highly regarded as a masterpiece of classical literature. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.







Troy


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This is the first book systematically to examine Wolfgang Petersen’s epic film Troy from different archaeological, literary, cultural, and cinematic perspectives. The first book systematically to examine Wolfgang Petersen’s epic film Troy from different archaeological, literary, cultural, and cinematic perspectives. Examines the film’s use of Homer’s Iliad and the myth of the Trojan War, its presentation of Bronze-Age archaeology, and its place in film history. Identifies the modern political overtones of the Trojan War myth as expressed in the film and explains why it found world-wide audiences. Editor and contributors are archaeologists or classical scholars, several of whom incorporate films into their teaching and research. Includes an annotated list of films and television films and series episodes on the Trojan War. Contains archaeological illustrations of Troy, relevant images of ancient art, and stills from films on the Trojan War.




World War Z


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An account of the decade-long conflict between humankind and hordes of the predatory undead is told from the perspective of dozens of survivors who describe in their own words the epic human battle for survival, in a novel that is the basis for the June 2013 film starring Brad Pitt. Reissue. Movie Tie-In.




The Oracles of Troy


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Achilles and Ajax are dead and the hope of the Greeks has died with them, leaving the army restless for their homes and threatening rebellion. Then a series of oracles appears, utterances from the gods that must be fulfilled if Troy is to be defeated and the war brought to an end. Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks, knows that only one man has the courage and intelligence to complete the tasks set by the Olympians: Odysseus, king of Ithaca. From an island haunted by a vengeful madman to a forsaken tomb and its deadly guardian, from the palace of a hostile king to the sacred heart of Troy itself, Odysseus and his friend Eperitus must follow the trail toward the greatest deception of all time. The Trojan horse. Glyn Iliffe previously published three books in the series with Pan Macmillan and achieved worldwide sales in excess of 80,000 copies. Mereo Books will now publish the fourth book in the series which will be released in late 2014.