Things Fall Apart Dialectical Journal

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Starts out with King Philip of Argos and his wife Queen Helen of Argos having a son called Alec and placing a gold locket around his head, with their family crest on it. Philip decides he wants to the oracle because he had a strange dream about his son. The dream had something to do with a death, could it be his? The oracle tells him that his son is going to kill his father the day he finds out a great truth. Philip decides that he not taking any chances, and is going to exile Alec. This way Alec can’t find him. He tells his most loyal guard called Lysander to banish his son, and when the deed is done he will tell Helen that the boy has died. Helen truly believes that Alec is dead, and never fully recovers from his death. After the “death” …show more content…

Her father tells her the same story he told Helen, but Hermione doesn’t buy the story that Alec is dead. Philip’s story was not convincing. She decides that she is going to uncover the truth on way or another. She was on a quest to find out the truth, and she would spare no one’s life. Alec has been roaming around on the Island of Crete for majority of his life and has found himself a wife. He was very happy with his soon to be bride, but he had one question filling up his mind. Which was, why did he have this gold locket on his chest, with a crest of some sort engraved on it? Alec decides that he is not going to get answers while still on Crete, so he sets out for Argos with his bride, Penelope. When he and Penelope get to Argos they asks around if anyone knew whose family crest this was. Most people just ignored them and carried on with their lives. But one person gave a strange answer. This person didn’t say anything to them, instead she grabbed Alec by the arm leaving Penelope behind, and dragged him to a corner where no one could hear them. It was Hermione who grabbed Alec. She noticed the locket and the crest, because she had one that was identical to

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