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Andromache

EuripidesLloyd, Michael(Edited by)
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Andromache, written in the early years of the Peloponnesian War, shows the effects of war on the conquerors and the conquered.

The other main theme is the role and nature of women, explored through the conflict between the contrasting figures of Andromache and Hermione.

The play has a bold and original structure, which finds room for paranoia, nymphomania, racialism, blackmail, treachery, mental breakdown, elopement and revenge.

The climax is a messenger speech describing the lynching of Neoptolemus in the temple of Apollo at Delphi.

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Product Details
Aris & Phillips Ltd
0856686247 / 9780856686245
Paperback / softback
882.01
31/12/1994
United Kingdom
English
208 pages
149 x 210 mm
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