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A review by anisha_inkspill
The Trojan Women by Euripides
4.0
Reading this for the second time, was as hard as the first. Through Hecuba’s agony, Euripides shows the senselessness of war. Her voice is also the voice of the surviving women, and its truly awful, but I’m still glad I read this. What stands out for me is the women’s strength. They have been through so much and yet they are not broken.
TW & spoiler: A very young child is murdered by the Greeks, they are worried that the child, Astyanax will grow up get vengeance. Hecuba (bravely) retorts that this is not the action of a civilised society.