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Essay on Women's Roles in Greek Society

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The Iliad uncovers the truth behind what Greeks believed to be the role of women in society. The Greek goddesses and the mortal women represent two sides that women had in society. The Greek goddesses held power over the war, whereas, the mortal women are there as prizes or timé. Aphrodite is the prime example of a goddess who held a lot of power, mainly by using manipulation, in the Trojan War. Helen represents the quintessential idea of a woman representing timé. These two portrayals of women in Greek society depict how people recognized women’s role in society, with Aphrodite representing a woman with power as a manipulative goddess and Helen representing a woman who was merely timé, a prize to be obtained. Aphrodite expressed her …show more content…

Aphrodite is a symbol of that view of women in Greek society; however, Aphrodite not only uses her power of manipulation against men, but also against women. Aphrodite manipulates Helen in order to serve her needs. Helen is used as “an unwilling tool of Aphrodite’s ambition” (Allan 149). Helen is controlled from the beginning by Aphrodite, who causes Helen to fall in love with Paris. F.J. Groten discussed that Helen went with Paris because she was “under the spell of Aphrodite; Helen was deprived of her judgement and surrendered herself to the charms of Paris” (36). In Book III, when Paris comes back from a duel with Menelaus, Aphrodite goes to Helen to tell her to go to bed with Paris. When Helen refuses, Aphrodite threatens her exclaiming, “Cease to provoke me, lest I make thee more, the world's aversion, than their love before; now the bright prize for which mankind engage, than, the sad victim, of the public rage" (The Iliad 105). Helen has no choice but to comply with Aphrodite’s commands because Aphrodite is telling Helen to obey or she will make all people hate her. Aphrodite needs Helen to sleep with Paris because Aphrodite must keep Paris happy to maintain her end of the deal, which was to give him Helen in love. She is also taunting Hera and Athena with her power and ability to control the situation. Aphrodite brings out the manipulative trait that men see in women during this time period. They are aware of a woman’s

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