Homonym: Ωραία Ελένη (Beauty)
"Ωραία Ελένη" (or "The Beautiful Helen") is a central figure in Greek mythology, known for her extraordinary beauty. She is often described as the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and her abduction by Paris of Troy sparked the Trojan War. Helen's story highlights themes of love, desire, and the consequences of human actions.
In literature, Helen appears in various works, including Homer's "Iliad" and Euripides' plays. Her character has been interpreted in many ways, from a symbol of beauty and desire to a figure representing the tragic consequences of war. Helen's legacy continues to influence art and culture today.