Friday, November 15, 2019
the cassandra curse
The things that I learned on the Cassandra curse is somewhat how the government works with a problem, they ask who messed up, such as what came after the explosion of a spaceship. Another thing I learned about is that the greeks hid in a big wooden horse and put it in front of their enemy's door and said it was a peace offering and they let them in and they came out and attack the people from the inside. I think it was pretty smart and that was technically the whole plan of the moment. Would you listen to a warning if someone told you one?
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ReplyDeleteTwo things, real quick.
ReplyDelete1) Yes, the government asks what caused a problem, but does only the government do that? I'd say that's a hard no, as I've seen parents, teachers, and fellow students try to put blame on a specific person. Often times it’s just one person who gets all the blame, which often times isn’t all that fair.
2) Fun fact: The Trojan Horse led to the Greeks winning the Trojan War, mostly because their tactic of attacking from the inside worked so well that they decemated the entire city of Troy. Pretty cool, huh? It kinda makes you not want to accept gifts anymore.