Trojan War
Context and Language Videos
Act 1,
Scene 2
Lines 90-131
Cassius
Video Transcript:
SERVILIA: Cassius is referring to a famous episode from the Trojan war of Greek mythology.
RALPH: After a ten-year siege of Troy, the Greeks finally succeeded in overrunning the city by tricking the Trojans with the Trojan horse.
SERVILIA: As the city was being sacked, the Trojan prince, Aeneas, saved his elderly father, Anchises, by carrying him on his shoulders from the burning city.
RALPH: According to Roman mythology, Aeneas eventually made his way to Italy where one of his descendants, Romulus, founded the city of Rome.
SERVILIA: Since Aeneas was considered the “father” of Rome, Cassius refers to him as “our great ancestor.”