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Menelaus most strongly affects the epic plot through his

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compelling speech, I hope you found this answer helpful.

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Compelling speech

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In The Iliad, Menelaus is the King of Sparta, husband of Helen and younger brother of Agamemnon. The abduction of his wife by the Trojan prince Paris is the reason why the Trojan War begins. Menelaus is less arrogant and threatening than Agamemnon. However, he is still extremely significant in the story. One of the ways in which he affects the plot of the story is through his compelling speech in Book III.

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