Andromache
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"Andromache" is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides, which tells about the fate of the heroine Andromache, the widow of the military hero Hector. After the tragedy of the Trojan army, Andromache was captured by the Greeks and became the slave of Pyramus, the son of the leader Achilles. Having given her son Astyanax into the hands of the Achaeans, she feels an immediate threat to his life. Delving into the psychology of the characters and the reflection of ethical problems, Euripides created an impressive picture of military conflicts and sacrifice, where the moral principles of the heroes were powerfully tested, and the depth of feelings and spiritual modesty were emphasized. "Andromache" is a work that will impress with its depth and philosophy, will reveal the themes of war, mercy and human relations, remaining relevant even today.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Euripides
- Language
- Грецька
- Release date
- 2008-12-22
- Title
- Andromache
Ανδρομάχη - Translator
- George B. Tsokopoulos
- Subject
- Andromache (Legendary character) -- Drama
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