In Jean Giraudoux's play 'The Trojan War Will Not Take Place', the literal 'Gates of War' that fail to close at the end symbolize:
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Correct answer: The futility of human diplomacy against the irrational collective momentum toward war
Despite Hector's best, rational efforts to prevent war through diplomatic compromises, the Gates of War open anyway. This failure symbolizes the terrifying idea that war operates on an absurd, inevitable momentum that overrides human logic and individual desire.
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