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The Trojan Women

Original titleAnc Grk. Τρῳάδες · 415 до н.э.
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Book Review

The Trojan Women by Euripides is a tragedy that deeply explores the theme of war and its devastating consequences for humanity. Critics note that the play stands out for its emotional intensity and powerful anti-war message. Euripides masterfully portrays the suffering of the women of Troy who survived the city's destruction. Heroines like Hecuba, Andromache, and Cassandra symbolize grief and loss, but also resilience in the face of adversity. Critics emphasize that Euripides uses the tragedy to condemn the cruelty and senselessness of war, focusing on humanistic values. The play is also distinguished by its lyricism and poetic quality, making it one of the most powerful and moving works of ancient Greek literature.

The Trojan Women
Date of publication: 3 September 2024
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The Trojan Women
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Original titleAnc Grk. Τρῳάδες · 415 до н.э.
Genre: Drama