Women of Trojans are not a tragic story but a tragic situation, Euripides dramatized the postwar situation of these Trojan women. Euripides wrote "Troy Woman" in 415 BC, but the tragic drama about the outcome of Troy's fall was still being heard for centuries after the first performance. Euripides often use non-traditional Greek social perspectives, especially women and slaves; in The Trojan Women slave women have no idea of the aristocratic way of thinking clearly contrasting with the inhumanity of the victorious Greek warriors You will know that you have. In the drama, a Trojan woman is a branch of Iliad, I summarize, my reactions and relationships with the humanities.
Euripides 'Trojan Women' (Trojan horse woman questioned us, consistent with the human disapproval of the Greek historian Thucydides in the history of the Peloponnesus War, for the women of Hecuba and Troy this is obvious Lack of compassion for Akei's warriors, ignorance of innocent women and children's lives, and that waste humanity, and the execution situation is still a terrible woman, individual women are corrupt We never consider the possibility of resisting the power of good men while resisting vengeance drive
The play began with Poseidon and seemed to express regret to Troy, or at least homesick. He called himself a Trojan horse, which may be mysterious, but it may also reflect an earthquake suspected of actually defeating the Troy wall by Euripides. What happened next in the drama took us to the evacuation center. holy
A Trojan horse woman happened shortly after Troy's failure, and finished a 10-year Trojan horse war between the Trojan horse and the Greeks. On the eve of the drama, the Greeks sneaked into a hidden city in a huge horse, and the Trojan horse sacrificed these horses. Greeks now slay these women and children who killed these Trojans and survived before they returned to Greece. That theater began with the prelude of the sea god Poseidon, which represents the collapse of his favorite Troy. Goddess Athena joined Poseidon and asked to destroy Greek ships and help retaliation against the blasphemy that Greeks committed. The gods left and the Queen of Troy Herkuba and Trojan Women's Choir began to mourn the disasters of the night before. The arrival of the Greek messenger Talthybius brings bad news that the Greeks assigned all women and children to their new owners.
At the beginning of Euripides' Trojan Women, Troy was fired and Poseidon pulled the attention of Hecuba who was crying at the entrance of Truj. Poseidon cited the unknown event of Hercula, including her daughter Polixana who sacrificed the Greeks at the tomb of the Accurace, and the children of Priam and Herkuba were dead. Apollo made Cassandra crazy (Apollo made her a prophet of his woman). Then, entering Athena, he wanted to bring joy to the Trojan horse and to let the Greeks go home for difficult trips. Poseidon and Athena agreed to seriously damage the trip to the Greek hometown and then left. Hercula knows that the Greek ship is waiting in the sea to prepare for her and other Trojan women to be enslaved. The choir enters Hecuba and asks what they might encounter. Hecuba believes that they can be auctioned by Greeks. Talthybius has provided Hecuba with information on assigned persons.