The Trojan Woman
Haha, i have the same worksheet as you :) its The Trogan Women.
Euripides despised women. He had been married twice to unfaithful women and had three sons.
Euripides
Yes, he is noted for "Medea," "Trojan Women," "Hyppolytus," and "The Bacchae." Some of his plays we would now call Tragicomedies.
The Trojan Woman
Haha, i have the same worksheet as you :) its The Trogan Women.
Homer is the author who wrote about the Trojan War in his epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Euripides despised women. He had been married twice to unfaithful women and had three sons.
John Richard Wilson has written: 'Twentieth century interpretations of Euripides' Alcestis' -- subject(s): Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature, Tragedy, Women and literature, Alcestis (Euripides)
Euripides is the correct answer.
The names of the parents to Euripides were Mnesarchus and Cleito. Euripides was an ancient writer of Greek tragedy who wrote about women and mythological themes.
Euripides was a Greek playwright mostly known for being the first man to use women in his plays
Euripides
Roxana Hidalgo Xirinachs has written: 'Die Medea des Euripides' -- subject(s): Mothers in literature, Women murderers in literature, Women and literature, Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychoanalysis and feminism, Medea (Greek mythology), Infanticide in literature
The Chorus in Electra, the Greek tragedy by Euripides, consisted of the virgin country women from Mycenae.
They can. It's something to do with sympathy pains and sympathy morning sickness. Funny, but true.