"The Trojan Women," a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides, was written in 415 BCE. It is set in the aftermath of the Trojan War and explores the fates of the women of Troy as they face enslavement and loss. The play is notable for its poignant depiction of suffering and the consequences of war.
The Trojan Woman
After the Trojan war, the women of Troy were taken back to Greece and sold as slaves.
Euripides was a Greek playwright, specialized in tragedies. He composed several dramas, among them, the one called 'The Trojan Women', which tells the story of the women of the city of Troy after the attacks of the Greeks.
Euripides
Homer
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The Trojan Woman
Euripides
After the Trojan war, the women of Troy were taken back to Greece and sold as slaves.
Helen of Troy
Euripides
The Trojan Women we see that the slave women possess a nobility of mind that stands in striking contrast to the inhumanity of the victorious Greek warriors.
Euripides was a Greek playwright, specialized in tragedies. He composed several dramas, among them, the one called 'The Trojan Women', which tells the story of the women of the city of Troy after the attacks of the Greeks.
1997
Because the Trojan war was fought over a women and all the men knew what they were fighting for!
Helen, wife of king Menelaus, stole his wealth and ran off with the Trojan prince Paris.