Τρῳάδες

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Τρῳάδες is the original Ancient Greek title of Euripides’ tragedy commonly known in English as "The Trojan Women," which portrays the suffering of Trojan women after the fall of Troy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek tragedy
literary work
play
associatedWith Peloponnesian War era Athens
author Euripides NERFINISHED
basedOn mythological cycle of the Trojan War
centralEvent allocation of Trojan women as slaves
death of Astyanax
destruction of Troy
culturalContext Athenian drama
featuresCharacter Andromache NERFINISHED
Athena NERFINISHED
Cassandra NERFINISHED
Hecuba NERFINISHED
Helen NERFINISHED
Menelaus NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Talthybius NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceFestival City Dionysia NERFINISHED
firstPerformancePlace Athens NERFINISHED
focusesOn Trojan women NERFINISHED
genre tragedy
hasAlternativeName Troades NERFINISHED
Trojan Women NERFINISHED
hasChorus Trojan women NERFINISHED
hasForm verse drama
hasInfluenced later adaptations of Trojan War myths
hasSubject fate and the gods
power and powerlessness
women in war
literaryPeriod Classical Greek literature
literaryTradition Greek tragedy
mainTheme aftermath of war
grief and loss
slavery and exile
suffering of Trojan women
narrativeTime immediately after the sack of Troy
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
partOf Attic tragedy tradition NERFINISHED
portrays enslavement of women
moral cost of war
victims of war
setting Troy NERFINISHED
after the fall of Troy
titleInAncientGreek Τρῳάδες NERFINISHED
titleInEnglish The Trojan Women NERFINISHED

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Trojan Women (Euripides) originalTitle Τρῳάδες
subject surface form: Trojan Women