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The Iliad Script
Presenting the Casts:
Abadines, Jessica T.
Acosta, Krizelle Nhorilyn V.
Alaan, Pauline Joy D.
Amorin , Anne Marielle C.
Arcebuche , Princes Diane M.
Arellano, Axel Russel M.
Basilio, John Benedict P.
Group 1

Scene 1: Introduction of Troy
Narrator: (she will look around) Hello? (then the voice will echo) the echo will be the signal for the coming of the troops
Narrator: (when the armies had already come) What the ?! STOP! * Everyone will look at her bewitched by her presence. * She will come forward Excuse me! May I ask you something huh? Did you know what the reasons why war existed? ( but the man will not reply to her)
Narrator: you didn’t know? Perhaps, these armies were just trained to be the one of the ingredients in war, and, by the way, in the late Bronze Age, throughout time, man has waged war. Some for power, some for glory , some for honor and some for love … war has also noble reasons other than greed and foolish pride. And were here to present some highlights of Iliad, one of the greatest epic story, written by homer.
Scene 2 : Helen and Paris
Helen: ( she will stop brushing her hair in front of the mirror when she see Paris) Paris ….
Paris: (he will continue to stare at her) You’re still beautiful and fairer Helen ( he will come at Helen’s side)
Helen: (she will look at Paris reflection in the mirror) why are you here Paris?
Paris: (he will whisper words into her ears. That’s not the question I want to hear from you.
-Helen will knit her brows, curious of what Paris had said.
Paris: Oh Helen, am I going to be a slave of your love? I am bewitched and captured by your bound beauty and grace. Come with Me Helen and I’ll give you paradise.
-Helen will turn to him and look him to his eyes.
Helen: (she will hug him). Will you? (then turn her back) How can you be so brave when you know my heart was already taken by a king? How can you act that way when you know your life will be sentenced? And how come you love me when we had just met several

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