Asked by Lillith
In the book Inside the Walls of Troy, what view does the reader get through her eyes?
I know that Cassandra loathed her gift of foreseeing the future and that she didn't want anyone to find out about her gift,in fear of being judged and criticized for it, but I can't think of anything else (and yes, I read the book) :)
I know that Cassandra loathed her gift of foreseeing the future and that she didn't want anyone to find out about her gift,in fear of being judged and criticized for it, but I can't think of anything else (and yes, I read the book) :)
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Answered by
Writeacher
I haven't read this book, but it seems to be told from two perspectives: Helen's and then Cassandra's. Will you include only Cassandra's and omit Helen's?
http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-inside-the-walls-of-troy/#gsc.tab=0
http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-inside-the-walls-of-troy/#gsc.tab=0
Answered by
Lillith
I've already answered a section about Helen, but I'm having a slight difficulty with the questions on Cassadra
Answered by
Writeacher
From what I read on Bookrags, Cassandra also has some concern for Helen's predicament, in addition to not liking her own ability to foresee things.
How does Cassandra feel about Helen?
How does Cassandra treat Helen?
How does Cassandra help Helen? (or does she?)
The rest will be up to you since I haven't read the actual book ... only that summary I linked above.
How does Cassandra feel about Helen?
How does Cassandra treat Helen?
How does Cassandra help Helen? (or does she?)
The rest will be up to you since I haven't read the actual book ... only that summary I linked above.
Answered by
Lillith
Okay! Thank you for your help :) I'm pretty sure I'll get this done in no time!
Answered by
Writeacher
Very nice!
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