she feels pretty crappy and has a lot of grief but when Menelaus came to kill her she striped down and the red head king took her back.
Helen of Troy had a complex view of Odysseus. While she admired his cunning and intelligence, as evidenced by his role in the Trojan War and the use of the Trojan Horse, she also felt guilt and sorrow over the conflict that arose from her abduction. Ultimately, her feelings towards him were shaped by the consequences of their actions and the broader tragedy of the war. Despite the pain, she recognized his bravery and strategic mind, reflecting a mix of respect and remorse.
The Trojans had mixed feelings towards Helen. While many viewed her as a beautiful and desirable figure, they also saw her as a catalyst for the devastating war that had befallen their city. Some, like Hector, expressed a sense of anger and blame towards her for the strife and suffering caused by the conflict, while others felt sympathy, recognizing her as a pawn in the larger game of the gods and fate. Ultimately, her presence was a source of both admiration and resentment among the Trojans.
When they feel hot they think it's hot n feel cold then they feel cold
Cleopatra would feel with her hands and fingers just as everyone else.
they feel it's unacceptable for a boy to be named as king.
Annie teaches Helen the signs for "water" and "doll" by letting Helen feel her face and then making Helen feel a water pump and a doll.
bad
by touching a hand
She realizes that it has a specific name.
At first she didn't trust her but then after Helen spent more time with Annie she started to feel more comfortable with her and trusted her.
she made her feel the sign language
Helen may feel a combination of anger, regret, and possibly guilt or sadness for breaking her new doll. She might also feel frustration or disappointment in herself for losing control and causing damage.
Helen Keller was a deaf and blind female person. The way people communicated with her was spelling words on her hand so she could feel it.
great
he didn't get divorced. Helen died by fire.
When Helen touches her cheek she wants to feel the sensation of her finger moving across it. She is trying to understand how it feels to be touched even if it is by herself.
Helen Keller can feel the vibrations in Percy's throat as he talks, which allows her to understand what he is saying through the sign language that is being spelled into her hand.