Ransom

Describe the Scamander River. What is its importance to the novel ?

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The river acts as a separation between the territory of the Trojans and the territory occupied by the Greeks, but it also serves as the place where Priam takes off the mantle of being a king and becomes a humble man. Crossing over to the Greek side of the river, Priam becomes just a man, and crossing back over to Troy, he assumes kingship again.