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Villain, Victim... Double Agent? The Many Lives of Helen of Troy pt 3

Feb 5, 2026
A brisk journey through Helen’s long return from Troy, including a surprising settled life in Sparta. The puzzling Egypt interlude and the striking eidolon theory that the real Helen never went to Troy. Dramatic retellings from Euripides and rhetorical defenses that recast her as loyal, culpable, or even a unifying figure. Multiple, conflicting endings keep her story delightfully unsettled.
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INSIGHT

Domestic Aftermath in The Odyssey

  • Homer’s Odyssey depicts Helen and Menelaus as a calm, middle-aged domestic couple after the war.
  • The epic downplays the supposed fiery, destructive consequences of Helen’s actions, surprising modern expectations.
INSIGHT

The Eidolon Theory Of Helen

  • A major Greek tradition claims the real Helen stayed in Egypt during the war while a phantom went to Troy.
  • That alternate version reframes the Trojan War as fought over an image (eidolon) rather than the real woman.
ANECDOTE

Euripides’ Comic-Tragic Helen

  • Euripides’ play Helen stages the Egypt-eidolon version and plays it as a near comic tragicomedy.
  • The real Helen is virtuous and loyal, and she escapes Egypt with a disguised Menelaus in a bedroom-farce plot.
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