The Trojan Women And Other Plays by Euripides
A collection of Greek tragedies that confronts the aftermath of the Trojan War through the voices of defeated queens, mothers, and captives, charting the ruin of a city and the moral corrosion of its conquerors. Through scenes of enslavement, child sacrifice, and political calculation, it probes the emptiness of heroic glory, questions divine justice, and depicts the harrowing cycles of grief and revenge, while finding a stark, enduring dignity in those forced to endure war’s consequences.
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- The Women of Troy
- Troades
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