Cassandra was a Trojan priestess who could predict the future but was cursed to never be believed, leading to a tragic life filled with unheeded warnings.
Overview
Legacy And Impact
Artistic Depictions
Cultural References
The Gift Of Prophecy
Background And Family
Role In The Trojan War
Cassandra In Literature
Symbolism And Interpretation
The Curse Of Unbelievability
Cassandra's Connection To Troy
Greek Mythology
Climate Change
Communication
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Trojan War
Aeschylus
Apollo
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🌟 Cassandra was a priestess of Apollo, the Greek god of the sun and prophecy.
👑 She was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
🦅 Cassandra could understand the language of birds and predict the future.
😟 Apollo cursed her to never be believed, even when she spoke the truth.
🐴 She warned the Trojans against bringing the wooden horse into their city.
🌊 Cassandra lived in the ancient city of Troy, which is now in Turkey.
⚔️ Her prophecies were important during the Trojan War, but few listened to her.
🥺 Cassandra often felt lonely and frustrated because of her curse.
📚 Her tragic story appears in many famous works of literature and art.
🎨 Today, her name is used to describe people who warn others but are ignored.
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