
Right, so after the whole "face that launched a thousand ships" debacle, the Greeks have apparently moved on to a more… modern approach. Meet Helen of Detroit — because when your mythical beauty standard needs an update for the industrial age, apparently you just grab whoever’s available and try to pawn her off on Troy by force.
The original myth had Paris abducting Helen (or she went willingly, depending on which poet you ask), sparking the Trojan War. This version? Less romance, more of a scuffle. The Greeks are literally holding her back while trying to shove her at the Trojans, and she’s having none of it. Honestly, can’t blame her. If I were being traded as a diplomatic peace offering between Bronze Age city-states and modern American rust-belt cities, I’d be screaming too.
Moral of the story: some things never change — men still can’t stop fighting over women, and the women are still the ones paying for it. At least this Helen gets to make her feelings known.
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