Good day people! How are you today…? I bring some good news! It’s about the war between us Greeks, and them Trojans. As you know, us Greeks have always been beaten by the mean Trojans. Well, it’s time for revenge! A month before, a clever man, Odysseus constructs the Trojan horse. It was a big horse, and it was hollow inside, so that the armies could hide inside the horse. There’s also a trapdoor on the side. Food and water was kept inside to keep the soldiers alive. Odysseus’ plan was to trick Troy. Some armies went and hide inside the horse, while some pretend to leave having given up.

A week ago, the Trojans thought that we, the Greeks, had fled because we’re chickens. (Who said so?) Cluck cluck cluck!!! The Trojans thought that the horse was a gift, and the dumb Trojans brought the horse we made inside Troy. Odysseus’ plan worked. The horse was dragged inside Troy. He was very clever, isn’t he??? Let us give a big applause to our hero, Odysseus!! Clap clap clap!

But sadly, five days ago, hiding inside the horse, that mischievous Helen called out names so the armies will answer. I interviewed one man, and he said his friend, Anticulus, die. Helen’s voice was so similar to Anticulus’ wife’s voice, that Anticulus would answer her, but Odysseus held his mouth tight, not to make a sound, or the Trojans would know that the Greek soldiers were inside the horse. But Anticulus is a stubborn man, he want to shout back, so Odysseus held his mouth tighter and tighter until Anticulus lost his breath and died.

Just three days ago, at night time, Odysseus checked to see if all the Trojans were asleep. They were. So the trap door was unlocked, and they all went out into the open air. Some of them open the city gates, and they let the other Greek soldiers who had pretended to leave and fled like chickens enter. They captured all the men they could find, and killed all of them. The women and the children will be slaves in Greece.

Yesterday, the women and the children were brought here to be slaves. How they wept!                                      

 

 

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