Role in the Greek Tragedy:
* Sinon was portrayed as a cunning and deceitful traitor in Greek mythology. He played a significant role in the final phase of the Trojan War.
* After years of fruitless sieges, the Greeks sought a trick that would help them breach the walls of Troy. Odysseus, the renowned Greek strategist, formulated the plan to build a giant wooden horse and leave it as an apparent peace offering at the gates of Troy.
* Sinon deliberately stranded himself near the Greek camp and allowed himself to be captured by the Trojans. He convinced the Trojans that he had been unjustly treated by Odysseus and that the horse was an offering to the gods. By exploiting their trust and desire for peace, he persuaded the Trojans to accept the horse and bring it inside their city.
* During the night, Sinon unleashed the hidden Greek warriors concealed within the horse, leading to the sacking of Troy.
Sinon's treachery paved the way for the defeat of Troy, bringing about a tragic end to the Trojan War and the destruction of the city. As a result of his duplicity, Sinon remains a symbol of deceit and betrayal in Greek mythology.