The Trojan Woman
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.
There is quite a lot of underlying oppression in Greek mythology. Most of the works were written from the point of view of a patriarchal society, so there was a lot of oppression of women. Also, the people of Ancient Greece belived to be oppressed by the gods.
it was written about 600 BC
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The Trojan Woman
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.
Homer is the author who wrote about the Trojan War in his epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
There is no specific date.
Marianne McDonald has written: 'A semilemmatized concordance to Euripides' Hercules furens' -- subject(s): Concordances 'A semilemmatized concordance to Euripides' Andromache' -- subject(s): Concordances 'Mythologies of the Zodiac' 'Tales of the Constellations' 'Six Greek Tragedies' 'A semilemmatized concordance to Euripides' Hippolytus' -- subject(s): Concordances 'A semilemmatized concordance to Euripides' Cyclops' -- subject(s): Concordances
CHRISTOPHER COLLARD has written: 'TRAGEDY, EURIPIDES AND EURIPIDEANS: SELECTED PAPERS'
John Richard Wilson has written: 'Twentieth century interpretations of Euripides' Alcestis' -- subject(s): Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature, Tragedy, Women and literature, Alcestis (Euripides)
Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy play written by Euripides.
Sophocles and Euripides
Jacob Oeri has written: 'Euripides unter dem Drucke des sicilischen und des dekeleischen Krieges' 'Interpolation und Responsion in den iambischen Partien der Andromache des Euripides'
Eckhard Christmann has written: 'Bemerkungen zum Text der Medea des Euripides'
C. Schwabe has written: 'Aristophanes und Aristoteles als Kritiker des Euripides'